Kothapeta coconut-tree safety should begin with the drop zone, not only the tree height. A tall tree may be manageable if the space below is unused, while a medium tree can become a real concern when coconuts, dry fronds, or crown debris fall toward a gate, car porch, bike stand, shopfront, courtyard, or walking path.
the family starts parking in the sun because the shade no longer feels safe. Unexpected drops can damage stored items, porch tiles, vehicles, or anyone passing through. That shock changes how people use the property: they park elsewhere, warn children, shift stored items, or avoid the shaded side even when it is the most comfortable part of the home.
EverSafe treats coconut-tree netting as impact planning. The team measures tree lean, wind-shift path, trunk position, wall or pole support, porch or parking clearance, service access, and the space people actually use before recommending coverage.
This is separate from general car parking nets or terrace safety nets. If the main issue is only vehicle-cover shade or a terrace-edge fall barrier, those services may fit better. Coconut tree safety nets are for the specific tree-side shaded risk pocket where coconuts, dry fronds, or crown debris can reach people, vehicles, roofs, or property edges.