Most sports-net problems in Main Road do not start with the net. They start with one side of the play area being treated casually: a road-facing side, a parking corner, a neighbour edge, or a short boundary where everyone assumes the ball will not travel. Then one hard shot proves the space was never really contained.
The risky moment in Main Road is not dramatic at first: a child sprints after the ball, someone yells "vehicle", and the next drill freezes while everyone confirms the road or parking edge. That second of panic is exactly what the net has to prevent.
Property risk is real here too: one mistimed shot can catch a home wall, window glass, parked car, scooter mirror, compound gate, or neighbour-side item before anyone can stop it.
One hard shot leaves the practice area and moves toward traffic, parked vehicles, or pedestrians before the session can continue. This is why Sports Nets in Main Road, Tuni need a different plan from balcony or roof safety work. The service is usable, commercial, and performance-led. It has to keep practice moving, reduce complaints, protect nearby movement, and make a small sports space feel usable again.
The local use case is compact coaching corners, school-side practice pockets, shop-adjacent open spaces, and small residential play areas where the ball can move into road-facing activity quickly. A same treatment everywhere net line may look fine from a distance, but it can fail if the hitting direction, ball lift, access gap, and public-facing side are not read properly. EverSafe measures the hit-facing side first, then decides height, support method, side returns, and access.
EverSafe is most useful when a sports-net job needs more than material supply: ball direction, hit-facing side, access gap, neighbour edge, fixing surface, and finish all need to be planned together. That is why the better Main Road estimate explains the ball-stop side, the divider side, the access gap, and the expected impact level instead of giving only a square-foot number.