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Angled Raised Panel
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Changes in elevation present a safety concern due to the risk of a small child climbing up onto a higher elevation and then ‘stepping’ over the top of the lower fence.
There are several ways to transition between differing elevations, however, the level of safety and aesthetic quality achieved by each approach varies. When feasible, a custom Angled Raised Panel produces the safest and most aesthetically pleasing result. In some situations, the fence can be installed without any special panel, however, this approach is normally discouraged.
All-Safe is the only manufacturer that offers Angled Raised Panels and poles that go up to 8 feet to block these areas correctly. They also offer a softer, more attractive look while securing the area better then any other product in the pool fence industry.
Ask your Reseller to discuss which options are most ideally suited to you and your backyard.
Improved Safety on Elevation Changes, up to 8 feet high
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