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Check exposure
We look at ledges, climbable edges, railings, and outside access before planning the net.
Service Detail
Monkey safety netting needs more careful support planning than ordinary light coverage. The edge line, fixing points, and material choice all carry more importance.
The opening is checked for possible pulling points, climbable edges, outer ledges, and weak corners before a layout is suggested.
The work should protect the exposed opening while keeping the space usable and avoiding loose sections that can be pulled outward.

What to share
Send one wide photo, one close photo of the fixing side, and a short note about the main concern.
Best For
Exposed balconies that need stronger net coverage
Windows or open sides with climbable outside edges
Openings where ordinary light netting may not be enough
Corners that need firmer rope and support planning
Process
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We look at ledges, climbable edges, railings, and outside access before planning the net.
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Fixing strength matters, so walls, ceilings, rails, and side returns are checked carefully.
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Border rope and corners are planned to reduce loose sections that can be pulled.
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The final check focuses on corners, lower edges, and any route that could be used from outside.
Materials
Chosen when the opening needs a stronger and more visible outdoor barrier.
Helps keep the edge stable across exposed sides and pulling points.
Selected after checking surface strength and available fixing depth.
Used where side returns, railing corners, or lower edges need more control.
Compare
| Option | Works For | Note |
|---|---|---|
| Monkey safety net | Exposed openings needing stronger coverage | Needs stronger support planning than ordinary netting. |
| Balcony safety net | General family and pet safety | Lighter coverage for normal open-edge use. |
| Invisible grill | Permanent wire barrier | May be better where channels can be fixed firmly. |
Before Booking
Fixing strength is more important than net thickness alone.
Nearby ledges and climbable surfaces should be visible in photos.
Loose corners reduce the value of stronger material.
The layout should avoid creating a pullable pocket.
Related Work



Questions
Yes. They need stronger edge planning, tighter corners, and better support checks.
Yes, if the frame or surrounding wall can support the fixing method.
No. The border, hooks, and fixing surface decide how well the net holds.
Usually a stronger visible net is preferred when the opening needs tougher coverage.
Send the full opening, side corners, lower edge, and any outside ledge or climbable surface.