Perimeter Safety Netting for High-Rise Buildings in Ranchi
When facade painting, repair, or maintenance work happens above street level, anything that slips — a tool, loose plaster, a bucket — becomes a serious hazard to people below. Building safety net is rigged around the full perimeter of a structure to catch falling debris and reduce fall risk for workers on scaffolding or suspended platforms, and it's a requirement facility managers and builders across Ranchi increasingly ask for before any elevation work begins.
What Building Safety Netting Actually Protects Against
Two separate risks come up on any facade or high-rise maintenance job: falling debris hitting pedestrians, parked vehicles, or lower floors, and workers themselves losing footing on scaffolding or a suspended cradle. Building safety net addresses both by forming a continuous barrier around the structure's perimeter — rigged from anchor points at each floor or from the roof edge down — that catches loose material before it reaches ground level and gives workers a secondary barrier if a primary harness point fails.
This is different from a bird net or a decorative terrace net in both material and rigging: building safety net uses a heavier-duty polypropylene or polyethylene mesh rated for impact absorption, anchored at load-bearing points calculated for the specific building height and the weight of debris expected, not just wind load.
When Buildings in Ranchi Need This
We get called for building safety netting mainly around facade repainting jobs, plaster repair after monsoon damage, glass or cladding replacement, and general renovation on buildings above two or three storeys — anywhere work is happening at height above a public footpath, parking area, or neighbouring property. It's also increasingly requested by RWAs and facility managers proactively, as part of standard safety practice before any exterior maintenance contract is signed off, rather than only after an incident.
What Our Building Safety Net Systems Include
Full perimeter rigging around each active work floor
Impact-rated mesh sized for expected debris weight
Engineered anchor points calculated for building height and load
Regular inspection through the duration of the project
Who This Is For
- Builders and contractors carrying out facade or repair work above ground level.
- RWAs and facility managers of housing societies scheduling exterior maintenance.
- Hotels and commercial buildings repainting or repairing while staying operational below.
- Hospitals undertaking upper-floor work where debris risk to patients or visitors must be eliminated.
Our Rigging Process
We assess building height, elevation, foot traffic below, and existing anchor points.
Load-bearing anchor points are identified and fixed per floor or from the roof edge.
Impact-rated mesh panels are hung and secured around the full perimeter of active work zones.
We inspect tension and anchor integrity through the length of the project, adjusting as floors change.
Why Choose Kushal Kraft for Building Safety Netting
Rigging netting on an occupied, multi-storey building is not the same job as fitting a balcony net — the margin for error involves public safety, not just aesthetics. We plan anchor loads based on the specific building and work being done, use mesh genuinely rated for impact and debris containment rather than repurposed bird net, and stay engaged with the site through the length of the project rather than a one-time install-and-leave.
Frequently Asked Questions
Planning Facade Work? Get a Safety Net Site Survey
Tell us about your building and project timeline — we'll arrange a site visit.
Visit or Contact Us
Kushal KraftRatu Road, Pandra, Ranchi, Jharkhand
Phone: 8292626642
Email: kushalkraftindia@gmail.com
Areas We Serve
Building safety net rigging for high-rise and commercial projects across Ranchi, Jamshedpur, Dhanbad, and Bokaro.