For Scaffold Systems and Temporary Enclosures, New Sheeting Serves as Protection from Fine Debris, Dust and Bad Weather
Fairfield, NJ (July 15, 2005) – Strong Man Building Products Corp., a market leader in weather and debris enclosures, introduces string-reinforced poly sheeting that protects scaffolding and enclosures from fine debris, dust and bad weather. The addition of the string-reinforced poly to Strong Man’s already vast product selection allows scaffolding and construction professionals to select sheeting based upon preference and need, instead of availability.
Employing a wider, thicker scrim, Strong Man’s new string-reinforced poly allows general contractors and their employees the added benefits of working in a clear, high visibility enclosure. The wider scrim allows greater amounts of light to pass through the sheeting, and remains intact when cut, unlike other sheeting that unravels after trimming.
Strong Man’s string-reinforced poly is constructed to securely enclose scaffolds, debris enclosures, buildings and areas that need protection from inclement weather. A combination of high tensile strength and flexibility in severe temperatures provides a protective barrier between the dust, debris and personnel inside an enclosure as well as the pedestrians and adjacent properties surrounding it.
Strong Man’s string-reinforced poly is also cost-effective, due to its ability to remain functionally intact, even during extreme weather.