How We Eliminate Trip Risks in Beaumont's Tight Spaces
After installing thousands of feet of chain link panels in Seneca Springs driveways and Oak Valley Greens sidewalks, we've perfected zero-trip stands that disappear into the pavement. Our steel bases get embedded during concrete pours or retrofit with epoxy anchors—no surface bolts. For the historic cottages near San Gorgonio Village, we use weighted plates that don't penetrate the original foundations. The secret? We recess every joint below grade and grind all edges flush before handover. Last month at Mountain View Middle School, our crew buried 84 stands before the morning bell without a single stumble reported.
- No exposed stakes or protruding hardware
- Flush-mounted base plates anchored below grade
- All connection points recessed or shielded
- ADA-compliant clearance around stands
- Visual contrast markers on ground plates