Conventional system is a safety system used in construction sites to prevent workers from falling. In this system, a safety net is mounted on the exterior or interior surfaces of the building. The safety net is supported using iron reinforcements or steel construction.
Conventional system is widely used in small and simple structures. This is because it is easy to install and its cost is low. Conventional system is generally used in structures up to 5 floors. For higher structures, other systems that provide higher safety and performance are preferred.
Features of Conventional System
- Easy Installation.
Installation can be done without requiring experience.
- Low cost.
It is lower cost than other security systems.
- High performance.
It works effectively in preventing employees from falling.
- Easy floor elevation feature.
The floor elevation process is carried out by dismantling the safety net and support system and reassembling it on the new floor. This process is easier than other safety systems.
- TSE Approved.
It is accepted as T type system by TSE. The conventional system is installed in accordance with TS EN 1263-2 norms. This ensures the reliability of the system in terms of safety and performance.
- Single sided pipe structure.
Conventional System Price
Costs vary according to the size of the system and the materials used. In general, it is more affordable than other security systems.
Installation can be done without requiring any experience.
It is lower cost than other security systems.
It works effectively in preventing workers from falling.
The floor raising process is carried out by dismantling the safety net and support system and remounting them on the new floor. This process is easier than other security systems.
It is accepted as a T type system by TSE. The conventional system is installed in accordance with TS EN 1263-2 norms. This ensures the reliability of the system in terms of security and performance.
Single-sided pipe structure.
Conventional security systems can have different costs depending on a variety of factors. These factors depend on many factors, such as the size of the system, the materials used, the complexity and functionality of the design.
System Size: The larger the security system, the greater the cost of installation and hardware. Larger facilities or complexes may require more equipment and more labor, increasing costs.
Materials Used: The quality and properties of the materials used in conventional security systems affect the cost. For example, using special materials for areas that are more durable or require special protection may increase the cost.
Functionality: The functionality of conventional security systems also affects cost. A basic security system may be cheaper, while a customized system that requires more features and capabilities may be more expensive.
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As Yeniçağ Construction Security Systems, we are proud to have years of experience in construction security networks. The products we offer are fully certified, and the projects we carry out on occupational safety issues are proof of the quality and assurance we provide to our customers.
We aim to offer the most appropriate solutions to needs, always keeping customer satisfaction at the forefront. With our quality products and superior service approach, we aim to make a difference in every project and meet our customers' expectations at the highest level.