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A couple of years ago, the PTSA at the Esther L. Walter School asked our team to put up a few wind-resistant mesh fence banners in Orange County, CA. Now, the school has invited us to return and put up additional banners for playground fences.
The client requested that we treat all the fences of the property. We designed, produced, and installed more than 1,300 feet of mesh fence banners. Most of them we installed to face the playground, with one section that faces busy Magnolia Street. There, we installed banners on both sides.
This is the only customer-facing side, and the school wanted to use mesh fence wraps to advertise and brand the facility. These fence banners are stronger than what many of our competitors offer. We use material with webbing sewn into the hems, which keeps the grommets from pulling out if there are high winds.
We also place grommets at one-foot increments instead of the two feet that others do, which gives more support to the banner mesh. Finally, we use 180-pound breaking strength, UV-resistant cable ties that attach the banner to the fence through the grommets. It is fair to say that these banners will stay in place even when it gets windier than expected.
We have worked with several school districts and schools on designing, producing, and installing mesh fence banners for their facilities. These typically protect the space around the playgrounds and feature child-friendly imagery on one side and occasionally logos and lettering on the other.
However, school playgrounds are not the only places for mesh fence banners.
There is little doubt that plenty of uses exist for wind-resistant mesh fence banners in Orange County and Los Angeles County. How could these banners be a game-changer for your fencing? Call us today to find out!