For toddlers
Focuses on low railing gaps, climbable furniture near balconies, and spaces where children can lean or push objects through.
Children safety nets in Bangalore are commonly installed in balconies, staircase openings, windows, duct areas, and terrace edges. The purpose is simple: reduce fall risk while keeping the home comfortable. The best results come from walking through the home like a child would use it. Is there a chair near the balcony? Does the child climb the railing? Is there a low window sill? Are there open staircase sides? A strong safety net can close these risky spaces without making the home dark or fully enclosed. For children, installation quality matters more than a small price difference because loose corners and wide gaps defeat the purpose.
Measured on site, fixed neatly, and checked before handover.
Service Details
A children safety net is not only for high-rise fear. It helps reduce everyday risk around balconies, windows, staircases, ducts, and open spaces where children run, lean, climb, or play.
Focuses on low railing gaps, climbable furniture near balconies, and spaces where children can lean or push objects through.
Useful where beds, sofas, or study tables are placed near windows and children can reach the sill.
Helps close open stair sides, duplex voids, and indoor gaps where children play or run.
Both can protect, but the right choice depends on permanence, appearance, and budget.
Best for: Balconies, stairs, windows
Pros: Affordable, quick, less visual weight
Trade-off: Needs periodic checking
Best for: Premium balconies/windows
Pros: Strong, neat, long-term
Trade-off: Higher cost
Best for: Permanent physical barrier
Pros: Very strong
Trade-off: Can feel heavy and may affect appearance
Best for: Modern look
Pros: Clear view
Trade-off: May still need added protection depending on height and gaps

The installer checks the opening, railing, wall strength, drilling points, and access from inside and outside. A good quote starts with actual measurements, not a rough phone estimate.
The team selects the net type, mesh size, rope or cable support, hook spacing, and corner treatment. This is where child safety, pet safety, bird control, and visibility requirements are balanced.
Hooks, screws, brackets, or cable supports are fixed along the frame. The border must be firm because most failures happen at loose corners, not in the middle of the net.
The net is stretched evenly, tied or clipped across the support line, and checked for gaps. The finish should be tight enough to protect but not so tight that it pulls weak plaster or railing edges.
The installer checks corners, gaps near pipes, AC drain lines, railing joints, and cleaning access. The customer should see the final finish before payment and ask how to clean the area later.
For child safety, do not choose only by lowest rate. Ask how corners, lower gaps, and fixing strength are handled.
INR 20-45 per sq ft
Planning range when closer fixing and safer lower edges are needed.
Quoted after measurement
Depends on shape, height, and whether work is indoor or over an open void.
INR 30-60 per sq ft
Chosen when safety and appearance both matter.
A simple rectangle is faster to cover than a curved balcony, L-shaped opening, or balcony with split railings. More turns and corners need more hooks, rope, and installation time.
Higher floors, difficult ledges, narrow utility balconies, or work that needs rope access can increase the labour charge. Safe access matters more than the lowest estimate.
Standard HDPE or nylon nets usually cost less. Premium transparent nets, thicker pet-safe mesh, stainless cable support, or UV-stabilized material can cost more but may look cleaner and last longer.
Concrete walls, metal frames, granite edges, false ceiling areas, and old plaster behave differently. Some surfaces need special fasteners or extra care to avoid damage.
Small balconies may still have a minimum service charge because travel, tools, and setup time are the same even if the net area is small.
Same-day work, Sunday visits, or jobs that must be completed before moving into a flat can cost slightly more during busy periods.
In Bangalore apartments, most requests come from balcony safety, pigeon entry, utility ducts, and child or pet protection. The right solution depends on how the space is used every day, not only on the size of the opening.
Areas with dense apartments such as Whitefield, Marathahalli, HSR Layout, Bellandur, Electronic City, Indiranagar, JP Nagar, Jayanagar, Hebbal, and Yelahanka often need neat finishes because balconies face neighbouring towers and common areas.
For rented homes, ask the owner or association before drilling. In many apartments, installers can use neat hook placement and removable cable support, but the fixing method should be discussed before work starts.
They reduce risk when installed correctly, but furniture should still be kept away from railings and children should be supervised.
Yes. Staircase and duplex openings can be covered with custom netting, but they need careful measurement because shapes vary.
Good residential safety nets use smooth, durable material. The installer should avoid sharp wire ends, loose hooks, and rough edges.
A neat transparent or well-tensioned net can look clean, especially when the fixing line follows the balcony or window frame.
Check corners, lower edges, and hooks every few months, and after any repair work near the balcony or window.
Service Details
Ensure child safety with strong children safety nets in Bangalore. Designed for balconies, staircases, and open spaces to prevent accidents.
