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Manhole shelters, umbrellas, and shields provide shade from the sun, shelter from rain or wind, and prevent debris from entering the manhole. They can be set up over open manholes and on worksites to protect workers from the elements outdoors.
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Manhole Shelters
Manhole shelters have a roof and sidewalls to protect workers from sun, wind, and rain. Sidewalls also protect against some blowing debris. Shelters provide more coverage than umbrellas and don't need to be adjusted throughout the day.
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Manhole Umbrellas
Manhole umbrellas shield workers from sun and some rain. Umbrellas are more mobile and easier to adjust than shelters, although they provide less protection against wind and debris.
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Manhole Umbrella Stands
These supports keep manhole umbrellas upright.
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Manhole Shields
Manhole shields install into manholes to prevent dirt, water, and debris from entering the manhole when the cover is removed. The shield sits inside the hole and forms a seal with the edge of the manhole and the ground to provide better protection than fabric shields.
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