Daycare Fence Ideas

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If you’re a daycare owner, fencing your property should be one of your major concerns. Why? 

Well, for starters, young kids love to climb and explore. However, your daycare needs to come off as safe and secure. A good fence can help you achieve it! 

Let’s take a look at some ideas that will help you in this venture! 

Designing Safe and Engaging Outdoor Spaces

1. Safety First: Anti-Climb Fencing

Choose fences that are at least four feet high, though a higher fence might be required based on the children’s ages: 

  • Wood Fencing: Wood fences can be made to be tall and smooth to reduce the chance of kids climbing over them. To prevent splinters, make sure the wood is treated and kept in good condition.

  • Vinyl Privacy Fencing: It is smooth and requires no upkeep, which makes it hard for kids to climb. And the best part about it is that it comes in a variety of colors, enabling a safe and aesthetically pleasing enclosure! 

  • Chain-Link Fencing: This is a durable and reasonably priced substitute. To make it climb-resistant and make sure the mesh holes are smaller than 26mm.

2. Privacy Concerns: Ensuring the Safety of the Play Area

As crucial as it is for kids to feel free and at ease, privacy is just as vital! 

  • Vinyl Privacy Fencing: This kind of fence makes sure the play area is completely enclosed by providing a sturdy barrier. Additionally weather-resistant, vinyl fences will maintain their excellent appearance and performance for many years.

  • Wooden Fencing: A tall wooden fence with closely spaced pickets can provide good security.

3. Sturdy and Suitable Materials for Children

The fence’s material is equally as significant as its height and style:

  • Wood: Wood is pliable and sculptable into a wide range of patterns. It does, however, need routine upkeep to avoid corrosion and splinters. Make sure you paint the fence with non-toxic paint and give it a good sanding.

  • Vinyl: Due to its low maintenance requirements, vinyl fencing is a popular option. Although there is a slight up-front cost, the long-term maintenance savings definitely justify the expenditure.

  • Rubber-Coated Chain-Link: Choose a rubber-coated chain-link fence if that’s your style. By hiding sharp edges, the coating not only stops rusting but also provides an additional protection.

Conclusion

Lastly, apart from the technicalities, you can also beautify your fences! Paint on them or add decorative items to them – the choice is yours to make. 

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