Municipalities and Urban Planning Organizations: The regulation and security of parks and gardens are generally managed by municipalities and urban planning organizations. These organizations may use plastic fencing projects to provide security in parks and delineate certain areas.
Public Parks and Recreation Areas: Public parks are designed for people to relax, do sports and interact with nature. In these facilities, plastic fences can be used to delimit various areas such as children’s playgrounds, picnic areas and walking paths.
Schools and Universities: Schoolyards and campuses are important spaces for students and staff to relax and participate in outdoor activities. Plastic fences can be used in these areas to provide security and protect certain areas.
Private Property Owners: In some cases, private property owners, especially those with large areas such as large-scale residential complexes or commercial areas, may create park-like gardens. Such property owners may prefer plastic fence projects to define garden boundaries and provide security.
Touristic Facilities and Holiday Villages: Holiday villages, hotels and tourist facilities may have large open areas for guests to enjoy natural beauties. Such properties may use plastic fences to safely protect guests and delimit certain areas.