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Spain

Usage Warnings

Raised Planters and Gabions

Safety warnings and precautions

Main risks

  • Cuts or snags from metal edges, mesh, wires or protruding fixings.
  • Finger entrapment and pinching during assembly, tensioning mesh or filling with stones.
  • Tipping or shifting due to uneven ground, strong wind or a poorly distributed load.
  • Falling stones or substrate spills that may cause knocks, trips or slips.
  • Manual handling injuries from heavy loads (bags of substrate, stones, filled planters).
  • Damage to paving and waterproof membranes from concentrated loads or sharp edges.
  • Deterioration due to corrosion, rot or loosening of joints that reduces stability over time.
  • Fire risk if placed next to barbecues or other heat sources.

Safe use

  • Read and follow the manufacturer’s assembly and loading instructions; retain the fixings and protective caps.
  • Install on a firm, level surface; check stability before filling.
  • Distribute weight evenly and do not overload. Avoid filling only one side or the top.
  • For gabions, fill in layers with stones of a size that will not pass through the mesh; do not strike or force the structure.
  • Wear sturdy gloves, closed footwear and, if there is dust or fragments, eye protection.
  • Keep drainage holes clear and provide trays or channelling to prevent puddles and staining on terraces.
  • Protect the paving with sheets or bases where there may be sharp edges or high point loads.
  • On balconies and raised terraces, verify the load-bearing capacity of the structure: the weight of the substrate, water and stones can be substantial.
  • If the product includes irrigation or lighting, maintain adequate separation between water and electricity and follow the manufacturer’s instructions.
  • For edible crops, an interior lining suitable for horticultural use may be advisable to limit direct contact of the substrate with the structure.

Storage and maintenance

  • Periodically inspect mesh, joints, screws and legs or bases. Readjust or replace damaged or rusty parts.
  • Remove burrs and exposed wire ends; fit caps or guards if they are missing.
  • Clean away substrate residues and keep drainage clear to prevent standing water and the formation of slippery algae.
  • Protect timber with the finish recommended by the manufacturer and watch for cracks, swelling or rot.
  • Avoid prolonged accumulation of water inside; in cold climates, drain excess to reduce ice damage.
  • Before moving or relocating, empty the planter or gabion as much as possible. Move with two people and do not drag it over delicate surfaces.
  • Check for settlement of the ground or paving and re-level if the structure is no longer vertical.
  • Keep corrosive products (salt, chlorine, concentrated fertilisers) away; they can degrade the materials.

Restrictions on use

  • Do not use as a seat, ladder, handrail or play platform. Avoid climbing on or leaning against it.
  • Do not use for high earth retention or as a structural element.
  • Do not place on the edges of balconies, rooftops or stairs without a barrier; keep a safe distance from the edge.
  • Do not block emergency exits or narrow passageways; avoid creating obstacles or trip hazards.
  • Do not exceed the load capacity indicated by the manufacturer or use fill that is too fine and may escape through the mesh.
  • Do not move the structure when it is full or hang pots or other additional loads unless the product is designed for them.
  • Keep out of reach of unsupervised children and pets; risk of climbing, entrapment or falling stones.
  • Avoid proximity to open flames, braziers or barbecues.