Netting as Visual and Performance Art
Artist Fumi Amano creates an interactive piece for a solo exhibition at METHOD Gallery in Seattle, WA using InCord material.
Artist Fumi Amano creates an interactive piece for a solo exhibition at METHOD Gallery in Seattle, WA using InCord material.
While aquariums serve as exciting entertainment venues, they also have a more noble mission: educate the public while preserving and protecting their residents and guests. This is where netting comes in. It serves three primary purposes: Animal Management, Guest Protection, and Guest Entertainment. Let’s take a closer look at how and where netting is used across these facilities:
Safety netting on a construction site performs a crucial task: to protect people and property.
At InCord, we agree that dogs are our best friends. Their willingness to provide their family members with unconditional love, loyalty, and companionship has been well known for many years.
InCord Batting Cages and Tunnel Netting is an excellent choice for applications such as a cage divider or as a protective panel. Styles can be fabricated to any configuration, indoor or outdoor.
Whether you are interested in the affordability, the smaller carbon footprint, or the appreciation and resale value tiny homes offer, there are myriad reasons to join the growing tiny house movement.
InCord offers custom fencing solutions for a variety of applications. When you think of protection, safety, and crowd management, think InCord rope and fencing systems. They are sturdy, reliable, and can fit any new construction or existing area.
Even with continual safety awareness and training, DIY safety measures and outdated devices are often ineffective or non-compliant pit fall protection. These situations can elicit fines from OSHA or cause serious injury to personnel.
Safety is a critical aspect of any construction environment. The rather obvious goal is to prevent injuries and prevent loss of life.
The 1995-built playground at the Colchester RecPlex is expected to be replaced in May, thanks to a fundraising campaign held by the Parks and Recreation Department and donations from a local business – InCord.