Vijay Safety Nets

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Our Services

For over 11 years, we have been one of the biggest traders and dealers in offering Services of Safety nets in Mysore across many verticals such as Balcony, Pigeon & Sport nets.

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Balcony Safety Nets in Mysore

As the term suggests, it is used to protect open balconies. Vijay Safety Nets takes the utmost care and responsibility in installing Balcony Safety Nets that keep people or objects from falling down.

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Pigeon Net Installation

Many of us have issues with birds and other animals entering our apartments. Vijay Safety Nets are the perfect solution for birds droppings and birds tweeting. We are dedicated to preventing bird intrusion.

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Sports Nets

Sports Nets contribute to a more sheltered environment in an open or enclosed location. Vijay Safety Nets gives you more freedom to hit the ball in any direction and play capable strokes as hard as he wants.

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FAQ's

Listed below are some of the frequently asked questions by our customers throughout our journey of safety nets.

Safety nets can be installed on windows, balconies, terraces, and staircases. The netting system can be added to an aluminium frame as well if the terraces are not covered.

Absolutely Yes. Without a doubt. Quality materials with good tension will assure safety and will be checked and tested for trial strength after installation.

310 pounds.

OSHA’s standard capacity for fall arrest equipment is 310 pounds. OSHA’s standard criteria and protocols (static and dynamic testing) justify this 310-pound limit.

The cost of a pigeon net ranges from approximately ₹285.00 – ₹820.00

Safety nets are designed to deflect and absorb the energy of a fall, reducing the chances of injury. There must be enough free space underneath the net so that the person who has fallen does not collide with an obstacle or the ground as the net deflects.

Year after year, bird netting can be preserved and reused. There are numerous sizes available. The small gaps keep birds from being trapped in the net, making it safe for them.

Windsocks, predatory bird decoys, and reflective surfaces can be used instead of bird netting.

The netting is constructed of six monofilaments that are twisted together to form a strong twine with twists per metre. The durable netting is meant to be an effective bird repellent in temperatures ranging from -250F to +270F.

Cricket Practice Nets range starts from ₹5,450 to ₹7,999

 

Cricket Practice Nets are typically 20 m long and 3.6 m wide. The back and side walls are 3 metres tall.

A cricket net is a type of practise net that batsmen and bowlers use to warm up and/or develop their cricketing techniques. Cricket nets are made up of a cricket pitch (natural or artificial) that is surrounded by cricket nets on both sides, the back, and, if required, the roof.

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Client Testimonials

One of our core values is that ‘we delight our customers‘ — Your lovely feedback about our team, highlights the reason why we place our customers at the centre of all that we do. Thank you for supporting Vijay Safety Nets.

Vijay Safetynets have been doing an excellent job of providing important help in the maintenance of coconut trees. They had used netting and rope to create a lovely cover like canopy around the growing coconuts and branches, guaranteeing that the coconuts or branches won't fall. I would definitely recommend.
Puneeth
Puneeth
We were relieved of all our concerns after acquiring Vijay Safety Net and their service. Fixed netting for our balconies and building duct areas. When we're at work, we're not stressed, worrying about our young son.
Riya and Jayesh
Riya and Jayesh
I just wanted to convey regards to vijay safetynets with heartily wishes. Every one of the company are courteous, professional and knowledgeable. You made our family completely comfortable with safety netting provided.
Shiva
Shiva

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