Debris Safety Netting Green Fire Retardant (4' x 150') vs Debris safety netting orange fire retardant (5.6' x 150')
Overall winner: Debris safety netting orange fire retardant (5.6' x 150')
Key Differences
Product A (4' x 150') lists a lower price tier and highlights 1/4-inch hole openings and wind strength; Product B (5.6' x 150') is wider, includes reinforced hem holes for attachment, and is offered only in orange as noted. Pick A if you want a more affordable, narrower green, pick B if you need wider netting with reinforced attachment points
Debris Safety Netting Green Fire Retardant (4' x 150')
Knitted polyethylene debris netting for scaffold use with reinforced hems. Easy to install and resistant to severe temperatures, plus meets NYC local law 61 and OSHA specs. Customers note easy installation and strong wind resistance
Pros
- easy to install
- does not unravel when cut
- handles severe temperatures
- reinforced hems for attachment
Cons
- 1/4 inch hole openings may limit fine debris control
Debris safety netting orange fire retardant (5.6' x 150')
Knitted polyethylene debris netting for scaffolding is easy to install and resists unraveling when cut. It offers reinforced hem buttonholes and is suitable for open-sided structures; customers note strong performance and ease of use
Pros
- easy to install
- reinforced hem with buttonholes
- won't unravel when cut
- stable in severe temperatures
Cons
- 1/4 inch hole openings may limit smaller debris
- color may be limited to orange
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Jaydee |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Jaydee |
| User Reviews | Jaydee |