Outside Security Arrangements from Unwanted Vehicle

Security is not only concern for our homes and residence but equally concern for commercial places and high profile government offices. The security majors has been taken according to intensity of the place.

Sensitive sites, such as military, industrial facilities, government buildings, etc demand a high level of security. For these applications, manufacturers offer high security barriers, a range of bollards and retractable barriers - such as high security road blockers.

There few most popular road blocker systems has described below.

Road Barrier:

Automatic boom barrier commonly known as Temporary concrete road barriers, are a useful tool in traffic management, to safely control traffic flows. Concrete safety barriers are a common sight in car parks, used to define entry and exit lanes and to protect traffic from straying into oncoming lanes. Concrete road barriers may be used to secure building sites and road works, protecting both the passing public and workforce within.

The integral properties of concrete barricades make them the safety barrier of choice in a number of scenarios. The immense weight of a concrete step barrier can be used in earth retention to safely prevent landslides. Concrete safety barriers can provide a solid barrier around water hazards or other dangerous areas.

Tyre Killer:

Road spike tyre killer is an electro hydraulically operated heavy duty spike barrier which rises above the ground level on giving a valid input signal and thus prevents unauthorized intrusions at entry/exit points of high security premises.

When the tyre killer is in a lowered position the vehicles can pass through, thereby providing a good enhanced security blockage system.

The housing and the blocking element of the tyre killer are designed in full core steel profile construction with coating, ensuring maximum safety against corrosion. The impact face of the tyre killer is impact resisting thick, sharp steel spikes to puncture the tyre and in fact is strong enough to break the axle of the vehicle. It transfers mechanical forces to reinforced concrete.

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