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BioSockThe world's best site erosion solution!Eco-friendly BioSock offers you unbeatable site erosion and sediment control. It replaces silt fence, straw bales, sand bags and other unsatisfactory products with a solution that is easy to install, robust and actually works! BioSock is a proven solution in use around the world - and now available for the first time in Australia! BioSock - brilliant, simple and effective!BioSock stops debris and sediment, filters stormwater and prevents blockages, contamination and erosion. It's ideal for all the following uses and more:
BioSock is easy to install - just drop and go, with no trenching! It can be installed (and removed) instantly, even in the middle of a storm. BioSock can be used on flat or sloping sites - our licensed installer can advise on a range of anchor materials if the slope on your site is extreme. A total bio-solution, BioSock's environmental credentials are impeccable. The tough double-layered sock is filled with an an all-natural composted product, filtered down to an optimum size. If you are removing trees from a construction site before starting work, you could even fill BioSock with your own mulch - the ultimate sustainable solution! (Please note that you would need to have a loader and screen on site.) Not only is BioSock eco-friendly, it's also low maintenance. A site with BioSock is not only better protected, but more convenient to work on. BioSock is robust enough for vehicles to drive over, although this may shorten its life. Pre-filled BioSock is sold in easy-to-transport two- and six-metre lengths. Large quantities can be transported on pallets. It's always ready to use - simply drop and go! Consider BioSock for the following:
To try BioSock, call us on 8543 3401 now!
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BioSock in Action
BioSock on site
The sediment mark shows where BioSock has absorbed silt and allowed only clean water to flow through to the drain.
Silt fence can't cope with heavy storms or strong water flow - it collapses!
Tough, versatile BioSock can cope with almost anything!
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