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A permanent fixture to prevent access. This type of bollard is fixed to the ground and cannot be moved. This bollard can be fixed by either base plate or a root fix into a concrete base. |
This bollard can be raised or lowered into a flush fitting ground socket. This type of bollard is ideally suited for driveways or retail parks where access is required by the customer. The bollard can be locked in either the raised or lowered position. |
This type of bollard is of a similar type to the Telescopic bollard. However, instead of sliding into a ground socket, the post folds into the horizontal position. This leaves the height of the post in the lowered position approximately 150mm . The bollard can be locked in either the raised or lowered position with a padlock. It is fixed to the ground with 3no M12 anchor bolts. |
Hoop barriers can be used as an alternative means of protection than a bollard. They are available in either a static fixed type or a removable, lockable type. Hoop barriers can be used to secure perimeters such as forecourts and retail parks. Due to their design hooped barriers require less products to secure a larger space. The design of the hoop barrier also makes it convenient for securing bicycles. A cycle stand is specially designed to secure larger quantities of bicycles with varying designs, such as the toast rack design. A hooped barrier can also be adapted to house a sign board. |
A barrier can come in many forms.
Manual barrier: This type of barrier is manually operated and can be usually raised or lowered to enable/restrict access.
Static barrier: This type of barrier is unable to be moved and is used to permanently prevent access to an area or to secure a perimeter.
Height restriction barrier:
This type of barrier is set at a fixed height to restrict the access of any vehicles that exceed the maximum height. |