Fence
A Fence is a structure that encloses an area, typically outdoors, and is usually constructed from posts that are connected by boards, wire, rails or netting. A fence differs from a wall in not having a solid foundation along its whole length.
Legal issues:
In most developed areas the use of fencing is regulated, variously in commercial, residential, and agricultural areas. Height, material, setback, and aesthetic issues are among the considerations subject to regulation.
Required Use :
The Following types of areas or facilities often are required by the law to be fenced in, for safety and security reasons.
- Facilities with open high-voltage equipment(transformer stations, mast radiators, wooden fences are used to avoid the problem of eddy currents.
- Railway lines ( in the United Kingdom)
- Fixed machinery with dangerous mobile parts(for example at merry go rounds on entertainment parks)
- Explosive factories and quarry stores
- Most industrial plants.
- Airfields and airports.
- Military areas
- Prisons
- Construction Sites
- Zoos and wildlife parks
- Pastures containing male breeding animals, notably bulls and stallions.
- Open-air areas that charge an entry fee
- Amusement equipment which may pose danger for passers-by
- Swimming pools and spas.
Plot Monitor provides service to monitor Plot/Sites. and provides apartment related services like khata transfer, property tax payments and other value added services. Plot Monitor will provide a report on various parameters such as Encroachment, Illegal activity and Property status along with recent photographs. Plot Monitor value added services include Plot Fencing. Plot Fencing is generally done to secure the plot.
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