Introduction to Pedestrian Barriers
Crowd control barriers, also known as pedestrian barrier, play a crucial role in public safety at various events. They are essential for managing large crowds at sports events, parades, rallies, and festivals. These barriers not only ensure public safety around construction sites but also guide pedestrian traffic effectively, marking clear pathways.
Features of Pedestrian Barrier
Pedestrian barriers come with several user-friendly features. They lock together with a built-in hook and loop system, allowing easy access when needed. The design includes flat feet, enhancing stability and safety compared to traditional barriers. These barriers have vertical bars that prevent climbing and low-profile feet to minimize tripping hazards. Additionally, the flat feet are detachable, simplifying transport and storage. When not in use, the panels fit together, saving space.
Materials
galvanized tube, iron tube, steel tube
Panel size
1.1x2.1m,1.1x2.2m,1.1x2.5m, 1.2*2.5m (Or customized)
Outer tube
42mm,40mm,38mm,35mm,32mm O.D
Frame thickness
1.5mm, 1.8mm, 2.0mm
Inner tube
12mm,14mm,16mm,20mm,25mm O.D.
Inner tube thickness
1.0mm, 1.2mm, 1.5mm,
Spacing
60mm,100mm,190mm&200mm
Feet
fixed,bridge,flat,etc
Surface treatment
hot dipped galvanized,galvanized then pvc coated, silver painted
Factory produce according to your requirements
Most useful vertical type of pales for d section galvanized pedestrian barrier, which is always the customers' first choice for pales .
Benefits and Ease of Use
These barriers stand out for their exceptional strength and safety. They are lightweight, resisting corrosion and rust, ensuring a long service life. Available in various attractive colors, they offer a smooth surface and are straightforward to install and move. This flexibility makes them ideal for various locations and situations.
Applications of Pedestrian Barrier
Pedestrian barriers are versatile and find use in numerous settings:
- Around rivers, pools, buildings, and restricted areas to ensure safety.
- In exhibition halls, gardens, quarantine areas, stadiums, universities, convention centers, and construction sites for crowd control.
- At historic sites, city roads, and walkways to guide and protect pedestrians.
Conclusion
Pedestrian barriers are essential for crowd control and public safety. Their easy-to-use design, combined with robust features, makes them suitable for a wide range of applications. By employing these barriers, event organizers and site managers can ensure a safe, organized environment for everyone.