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Crowd Control Barrier

Crowd control barriers, also known as crowd control barricades, are widely used at public events. In the USA, certain types are referred to as French barriers or bike racks, while in Hong Kong, they are called mills barriers.

Introduction

Instant security fencing from 3 simple components

Extremely sturdy, galvanised steel pedestrian control barriers with strong tubular 1.2mm gauge steel frames

Available in: silver, blue, red or white

At 14 KG, this barrier is easy to hook, eye link & stack by one person, making it an instant fencing solution

Dimensions: W 2.3M x H 1.1M

Advantage

Safety

They create a physical barrier between people and potential hazards, such as traffic, equipment, or restricted areas. They can also help prevent overcrowding and the buildup of audience pressure.

Security

They can be used to control crowds of thousands of people. In an emergency, they can be used to quickly and safely evacuate people. Security staff can also use them as vantage points to monitor the event and respond to incidents.

Ease of use

They are lightweight and easy to install and remove. They can also be detached for storage.

Main Functions

Key Feature

Strength 

 Barriers should be made of strong materials, such as steel, to withstand large crowds and daily use. 

Durability

 Durable barriers can be reused or resold. 

Portability 

 Barriers should be lightweight and easy to move around. 

Stackability 

 Barriers should be designed to be easily stacked for storage and transportation. 

Interlocking system 

 Barriers should have a non-complex interlocking system to prevent gaps and movement. Barriers should have flat feet to reduce the risk of tripping. 

Signage

 Barriers can be customized with signage to provide safety information or brand the site.

Benefits

First and foremost, effective crowd management helps to ensure the safety of those at an event, from the guests to the staff, and the performers. When an event is taking place, everyone in the venue should be able to enjoy themselves without worrying about their safety

Purpose

Crowd control barriers are metal barriers used to manage crowds or prevent access to prohibited areas. Typically made from steel, crowd barriers can be connected to help create perimeters or queues at events or construction sites.

Application

  • User Range

    Keeping people safe

    Crowd control barriers help keep people safe by preventing unauthorized access, shielding people from hazards, and ensuring emergency exits are clear.

    Managing crowds

    Crowd control barriers help manage crowds by preventing overcrowding, lining routes, and creating designated areas.

    Improving event space

    Crowd control barriers can help improve event space functionality by creating socially distanced areas, helping people navigate, and promoting orderliness.

    Facilitating lines

    Crowd control barriers can help facilitate lines for concessions, merchandising booths, and bathrooms.

    Providing physical security

    Crowd control barriers can provide physical security, such as a high-perimeter fence at an outdoor event.

    Creating boundaries

    Crowd control barriers can create boundaries at festivals, sporting events, and road races.

  • Common Use

    They are frequently visible at sporting events, parades, political rallies, demonstrations, and outdoor festivals. Event organizers, venue managers, and security personnel use barricades as part of their crowd management planning.

How to Use

Usage Instructions

Plan ahead

Consider the event, crowd density, and potential emergencies to determine how many barriers are needed and how to configure them.

Install correctly

Place barriers on a level surface and attach them together to form a chain. Make sure they're aligned so they don't topple over.

Use signs and supervision

Display clear signs to indicate the purpose of the barriers and have someone supervise them at all times.

Provide emergency access

Keep emergency access points clear and marked, and wide enough for emergency services to pass through.

Avoid straight lines

Use curves and bends to prevent people from rushing and causing a crash.

Cautions for Use

Store it properly

Store the fence in a dry storage shed to prevent the panels from degrading. You can also use a stillage to keep the panels stacked safely and neatly.

 

Check for damage

Regularly check the fence for signs of damage or instability and make any necessary repairs

Components

  • Crows control barrier panel

    Crows control barrier feet

    Clamp

Manufacturing Process

Material selection: The material used to make the barrier will impact its durability, stability, and effectiveness. Common materials include steel, aluminum, plastic, and wood. 
Cutting: The material is cut into the desired shape. 
Welding: The material is welded together. 
Finishing: The barrier is finished with a galvanization or powder coating. Galvanization makes the barrier resistant to rust and weather. Powder coating creates a protective layer on the barrier, and is often used to add color. 
Packing: The barrier is packaged for shipping.

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