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- DIY Pool Fence Design Calculator
- Pool Fence Installation Quick Guide
- Hammer Drill Guide : Installing Peg Pole Pool Fencing
- How to Pick the Right Layout for Your Pool Fence
- Understanding ASTM Pool Fence Requirements for Your Installation
- Custom Pole Spacing and Height for Pool Fences – What You Need to Know
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- U-Safe Pool Fence Gate Kit
- Self-Closing Gate Kit with Rectangular Posts
- Attaching a Pool Fence to a Wall
- How To Install a Pool Fence in Grass
- How to Install a Pool Fence in Pavers
- How to Install a Round Terminating Post & Sleeve
- How To Install a Pool Fence on a Wood Deck
- How to Install a D&D MagnaLatch Series 3 Top Pull
- Installing a Corner Post for Mesh Pool Fencing: A Step-by-Step Guide
- Step-by-Step Guide: Removing & Reinstalling Your Pool Fence
- How to Cut Pool Fence Mesh to Fit Your Layout: 3 DIY Methods
- How to Cut Pool Fence Mesh - DIY Method 1: Trim to Fit (No Materials Needed)
- How to Cut Pool Fence Mesh - DIY Method 2: Border Trim & Tape (Clean Finish with Border Roll)
- How to Cut Pool Fence Mesh – DIY Method 3: Double Molding Cut
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- How to Adjust your Pool Fence Gate
- Pool Fence Care & Maintenance
- Broken Pool Fence Pole or Post? Here's What to Do
- Broken Bolt-On Flange
- Issue with Mesh Material
- How to Order a Gate Latch Key
- How To Remove an Old Pool Fence Deck Sleeve
- How To: Repair or Replace Pool Gate Mesh
- How to Cut Pool Fence Mesh to Fit Your Layout: 3 DIY Methods
- How to Cut Pool Fence Mesh - DIY Method 1: Trim to Fit (No Materials Needed)
- How to Cut Pool Fence Mesh - DIY Method 2: Border Trim & Tape (Clean Finish with Border Roll)
- How to Cut Pool Fence Mesh – DIY Method 3: Double Molding Cut
- How to Replace Pool Fence Mesh - Full Sections and Cut Panel Repairs
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- Can you install a Pool Fence in Dirt?
- Can a Removable Pool Fence be Permanently Installed?
- Peg Pole vs 1 Inch Pole : What's the Difference?
- Hampton Mesh vs Malibu Mesh : What's the Difference?
- How to Pick the Right Layout for Your Pool Fence
- Understanding ASTM Pool Fence Requirements for Your Installation
- Custom Pole Spacing and Height for Pool Fences – What You Need to Know
- Can I Use Peg Fence Poles in 1-Inch Deck Holes?
- Can I Convert My 4-Foot Pool Fence to 5 Feet (or Vice Versa)?
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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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