How Our Zero-Trip Stands Work on Your Granada Hills Site
I remember setting up a chain link panels rental for a remodel over in the White Oak Corridor—the client was terrified of damaging the tree roots. That's exactly why we designed our zero-trip hazard stands. They use a heavy-duty concrete steel bases system that sits flush on the ground, so there's nothing for your crew or equipment to catch on. We've used them around historic foundations in Balboa Highlands and on the hard-packed dirt near the Zelzah Park area without a single stumble. Here's our process: First, we survey the perimeter for any minor grading issues. Then, we place the weighted bases and lock the panels into place with our interlocking hooks. The whole fence is rigid and secure within a couple of hours, and when we're done, we pull it up without leaving a mark. You've got enough to worry about on the job site—I'll make sure the perimeter is secure before I turn the truck off.
- Zero-trip base plates tested on over 50 jobsites
- Panels lock securely without ground penetration
- OSHA-compliant for construction zone safety