Oct. 10, 2025
Maintaining high hygiene standards in animal housing is critical for preventing disease spread. Contaminated environments can lead to severe health issues in livestock.
PVC partition panels offer a non-porous and easy-to-clean surface that minimizes bacteria growth, helping enhance overall hygiene in pens.
Durability against impacts and chemicals
Non-porous and waterproof material
Easy installation features
Resistance to mold and mildew
Measuring tape
Utility knife
Power drill
Level
Measure the area where the panels will be installed to ensure the right fit.
Clean and clear the area of any existing materials or debris.
Cut the PVC panels to the desired size using a utility knife.
Align the panels according to your layout plan, ensuring they fit snugly against each other.
Mark the points where screws will secure the panels to the structure.
Use a power drill to fasten the panels in place.
Inspect all edges and corners for gaps and add sealant if necessary.
Give the panels a thorough cleaning with a disinfectant solution.
Establish a routine cleaning schedule to prevent the build-up of contaminants, using mild detergents and water.
Regularly check for scratches or cracks that may harbor bacteria and require repair or replacement.
Neglecting moisture management can lead to mold growth on the panels. Always ensure adequate ventilation and moisture control.
Proper installation is crucial for effectiveness. Follow guidelines carefully to avoid the gaps that bacteria can exploit.
Avoid harsh chemicals that can damage the PVC surface. Stick to recommended cleaning agents that ensure longevity without compromising hygiene.
Utilizing PVC wall panels in livestock pens significantly improves hygiene and aids in disease control. At Lonsin, we provide high-quality PVC solutions designed for optimal performance and ease of maintenance. Ensure your livestock's health by investing in our reliable partition panels
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