Application, Compliance & Safety of Heras Fence Banners & Covers
Discover the many uses of Heras fence banners and covers, from enhancing site privacy to boosting brand visibility. Learn where they can be installed, how to comply with safety regulations, and best practices for secure, effective use. If you can't find the information you're looking for on this page, please visit our Heras Fence Banners & Covers FAQs page for more details.
General Applications
- Construction sites – for privacy, dust control, and safety messaging
- Outdoor events – for branding, crowd control, and area zoning
- Festivals & sports events – for sponsorship visibility and wayfinding
- Temporary public works – for safety notices and site screening
Yes. Heras fence covers can be used indoors for exhibitions, trade shows, and backstage screening, especially when using solid print materials for full visual coverage.
Event & Construction Uses
Yes. With proper storage and handling, covers can be reused across events, making them cost-effective for annual festivals or touring projects.
Mesh covers reduce dust spread and provide mild noise diffusion, but they are not a substitute for dedicated acoustic barriers.
Compliance & Safety
Yes. All materials are flame-retardant to BS5867 or equivalent and suitable for use on public sites. Always check your local regulations for additional requirements.
No. Installations must not obscure mandatory health & safety signage. Plan layouts so safety notices remain visible and accessible.
Yes. Use mesh materials in high-wind areas to reduce wind load. Ensure frames are weighted or secured according to site safety guidelines.
Branding & Visibility
Yes. High-resolution, full-colour printing is available on all materials, ensuring vibrant branding for maximum visual impact.
Absolutely. Many events use Heras covers to mark entrances, exits, ticket areas, or restricted zones.
Installation Tips
Use heavy-duty cable ties, bungee cords, or stainless-steel fixings. Start from the top corners and work evenly for tension and neatness.
Yes, but adjust fixing points to keep covers taut. Avoid excess slack, as it can cause wear and reduce visual impact.