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It's to stop things falling off during the work and injuring passers by.What was the green netting for?
It's to stop things falling off during the work and injuring passers by.What was the green netting for?
ThanksIt's to stop things falling off during the work and injuring passers by.
I think it's also something of a windbreak, making it safer for the workers.Thanks
Good pointI think it's also something of a windbreak, making it safer for the workers.
The netting I have seen used in the UK does seem to be sufficiently loosely woven to allow a fair amount of daylight through, though behind it is likely to be quite shaded - a sort of green twilight perhaps.But this photo was taken in 2024???
What kind od work is it
that is lasting nearly 2 years
(2025 is nearly finished)
with residents kept being trapped with no daylight???
Natural materials can be combustible, but man-made plastic is highly flammable unless treated with some kind of retardant.The netting I have seen used in the UK does seem to be sufficiently loosely woven to allow a fair amount of daylight through, though behind it is likely to be quite shaded - a sort of green twilight perhaps.
It appears that this stuff is not necessarily fire resistant. Looking at some UK suppliers of construction materials, much of it is not fire resistant but some of it is.
I don't know anything about UK requirements for buildings under construction, but it's possible that netting used on buildings which are occupied while work goes on has to be fire retardant and that the requirements are less stringent where buildings are empty during renovations. Needless to say, we don't have to contend with flammable bamboo scaffolding here.
It wouldn't surprise me if corners were cut with materials used on the tower blocks in Hong Kong.
And this stuff wasn't even that. It wasn't up to code.Natural materials can be combustible, but man-made plastic is highly flammable unless treated with some kind of retardant.
Be wary of some trying to twist the narrative of a tragic event. Choose who you trust, wisely.
MOO
Yes the authorities have now changed the narrative about the cause of fire. But IMO they have simply found another scapegoat - some replacement netting after an earlier typhoon. Meaning the original netting was still up to standard.. and untouchable in political terms. But at least the focus is no longer on the bamboo.And this stuff wasn't even that. It wasn't up to code.
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Netting on apartment complex did not meet fire resistance code, Hong Kong officials say
Hong Kong's anti-corruption agency has arrested 13 people, including the directors and an engineering consultant of a construction company.www.abc.net.au
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Burned nets and an arrest signal a growing Hong Kong-mainland divide
The blaze that consumed Wang 🤬🤬🤬 Court burned for two days, but its political shock waves may echo for weeks, even months.www.abc.net.au