Proguard Manhole Covers are manufactured out of heavy-duty, fluted polypropylene and coloured in high visibility yellow maximising safety for personnel on-site.
These strong durable protectors are also lightweight and easy to assemble and can be flat packed away to reuse on future projects.
Manhole covers have the added benefit of being able to add additional weight by placing bricks or sand�within the cover to provide a secure hold.
All external covers are fully recyclable.
This woven polypropylene product provides maximum tear resistance and is laminated to provide a waterproof barrier.
This interwoven polypropylene sheeting offers outstanding tear resistance and durability. It can be used to protect large areas quickly, to provide efficient protection. The slip-proof and waterproof material is ideal for vinyl and carpet protection and performs effectively over the life of a project. The sheeting can also be used in vertical applications for temporary screening in conjunction with a screening system.
Proguard trap mats are tacky plastic sheets that provide cost-effective containment of dust and dirt during fit out and refurbishment work. These heavy duty tack mats will remove dirt and debris from foot and wheeled traffic in industrial settings.
Each tacky mat contains 36 peel-away cotton layers which enable removal of heavier dirt and debris. The sheets help to protect from dirt and dust being transferred to non-working, clean areas, saving you clean-up time at the end of the project. Once the top layer becomes soiled this can be removed to leave a clean layer.
Proguard debris containment netting is manufactured from a knitted fabric which has an open mesh construction to reduce wind loading on scaffold structures. The netting is manufactured from heavy duty 70gsm material and is designed to be fixed to the outside of the scaffolding framework for the safety of employees, pedestrians, buildings and traffic around the perimeter of the construction site. It is secured by using cable ties, achieving a fixing pattern of approximately one cable tie per metre in each direction.
Proguard Manhole Covers are manufactured out of heavy-duty, fluted polypropylene and coloured in high visibility yellow maximising safety for personnel on-site.
These strong durable protectors are also lightweight and easy to assemble and can be flat packed away to reuse on future projects.
Manhole covers have the added benefit of being able to add additional weight by placing bricks or sand�within the cover to provide a secure hold.
All external covers are fully recyclable.
This woven polypropylene product provides maximum tear resistance and is laminated to provide a waterproof barrier.
This interwoven polypropylene sheeting offers outstanding tear resistance and durability. It can be used to protect large areas quickly, to provide efficient protection. The slip-proof and waterproof material is ideal for vinyl and carpet protection and performs effectively over the life of a project. The sheeting can also be used in vertical applications for temporary screening in conjunction with a screening system.
Proguard trap mats are tacky plastic sheets that provide cost-effective containment of dust and dirt during fit out and refurbishment work. These heavy duty tack mats will remove dirt and debris from foot and wheeled traffic in industrial settings.
Each tacky mat contains 36 peel-away cotton layers which enable removal of heavier dirt and debris. The sheets help to protect from dirt and dust being transferred to non-working, clean areas, saving you clean-up time at the end of the project. Once the top layer becomes soiled this can be removed to leave a clean layer.
Proguard debris containment netting is manufactured from a knitted fabric which has an open mesh construction to reduce wind loading on scaffold structures. The netting is manufactured from heavy duty 70gsm material and is designed to be fixed to the outside of the scaffolding framework for the safety of employees, pedestrians, buildings and traffic around the perimeter of the construction site. It is secured by using cable ties, achieving a fixing pattern of approximately one cable tie per metre in each direction.