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  • Countrygal
    Advanced Daycare.com Member
    • Aug 2011
    • 976

    Fencing Ideas For Wisconsin

    Hi all! I'm new here and was wondering if there is anyone on here from Wisconsin. I am just setting up to be Certified and they want fencing. In WI I can only watch 3 non-related kids - somehow 1,000+ of fencing just doesn't seem appropriate. I brought up snow fence, but the case worker said she didn't think it would be acceptable. Are there any other cost-effective means to fence an area for outdoor activities? I'm not getting a whole lot of help from the caseworker (certifier) and would love some ideas. I also brought up woven wire and she said she didn't think that would be acceptable, either. I've seen snow fence used in playgrounds and woven wire used at huge daycares, but it's not good enough on my 3 acres of play area which is several hundred yards off the road. :P Needless to say I am becoming frustrated, to put it mildly. Am hoping you all will have some suggestions for me!
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    • Aug 2007
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    • laundrymom
      Advanced Daycare.com Member
      • Nov 2010
      • 4177

      #3
      Maybe fencing a portion? Like a 30x30 area?

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      • mac60
        Advanced Daycare.com Member
        • May 2008
        • 1610

        #4
        I would suggest fencing a portion as mentioned with some activities inside the area.

        This is a very affordable option. http://www.harrisonfence.net/ranch_fences.php

        There are ways to make a fenced in area very reasonable, as long as you have a handyman/woman available.

        Other ideas....depending on the height needed, the plastice 2' x 8' lattice panels could work, also come in 4' x 8' sections.

        Here are a few more pics: http://www.google.com/images?q=pictu...ult_group&sa=X

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        • mismatchedsocks
          Advanced Daycare.com Member
          • May 2010
          • 677

          #5
          I am from Wisconsin, and have seen many daycares in my area ( people who rent and even a center down the road ) put up the snow fencing. Just make sure it is tight, no gaps and 4 feet high. They dont like lattice because they say its too flimsy??

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          • mac60
            Advanced Daycare.com Member
            • May 2008
            • 1610

            #6
            When using lattice as a fencing, you do need to make a type of frame to attach it to, with a center cross support, and it becomes quite sturdy.

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            • mismatchedsocks
              Advanced Daycare.com Member
              • May 2010
              • 677

              #7
              mac60, I needed a part of my yard to have a fence, bought and put up lattace (4feet high by about 4feet wide) and there was already a fence frame there, my licenser told me it was too flimsy?? But yet they ok snow fence?? I think it really depends on the licenser or if you fight it after they cite you.

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              • mac60
                Advanced Daycare.com Member
                • May 2008
                • 1610

                #8
                I know what you mean the snow fence being flimsy. We have a chain link fence. It has been up for 20 years. Best $750 I ever spent. I do think the ranch style fence with a vinyl/metal mesh fence over it works great and looks nice and is not overly priced. A do it yourselfer project.

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