Installing temporary fencing correctly involves several key steps to ensure stability and security. Start by clearing the installation area of debris, rocks, or vegetation that could hinder placement. Mark the perimeter with stakes to outline where panels will go. Lay out the first panel, ensuring it is upright, and secure it with a weighted base or ground stakes—this prevents tipping. Connect subsequent panels using the interlocking mechanisms, ensuring each fits snugly to avoid gaps. Use a level to check that panels are upright, adjusting bases as needed. For longer runs, add line posts between panels to enhance stability. Install gates at designated entry points, securing them with hinges and latches that align properly with adjacent panels. Tighten all connections to eliminate wobble. Finally, inspect the entire temporary fencing structure, checking for loose panels or unstable bases, and make adjustments. Correct installation ensures temporary fencing performs as intended, providing reliable enclosure.