Temporary Fence Wind Load Ratings & Stability Specs in Florissant, MO — Part 2
After the 2007 storm in Florissant Meadows tore down fencing at a housing site, we learned firsthand how crucial wind load ratings are for temporary fences. Around here, with 39 days over 90°F and regular cold snaps, plus 16 inches of rain yearly, stability under varying weather is non-negotiable. We rely on concrete steel bases and interlocking hooks to keep our fences upright, especially near event venues like James J. Eagan Center. Our crews adjust layouts in flood zones and historic Florland to prevent blow-overs. For a detailed breakdown on prevention, check our guide on fence blow-over prevention.
- Assess local wind conditions regularly, especially during seasonal shifts
- Use concrete steel bases to anchor fence panels securely against gusts
- Space panels with interlocking hooks for added lateral stability
- Install privacy windscreens cautiously to avoid excessive wind load
- Monitor fence integrity after storms, particularly in flood-prone areas
- Follow OSHA safety guidelines for fence installation and maintenance
- Employ modular reconfiguration to adapt fence layout to site-specific wind exposure
