K-rated Bollards
For sites that are protecting against concerted criminal attack, a planner might include crash- or k-rated bollards, which are also commonly known as anti-ram bollards.
From sleek stainless steel to classic concrete designs, we have a range of options for any need.
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For sites that are protecting against concerted criminal attack, a planner might include crash- or k-rated bollards, which are also commonly known as anti-ram bollards.
From the earliest civilizations to today’s high-speed, efficiency-driven world, wheels and casters have played a pivotal role in human development. Today, innovation in wheel and caster design is more critical than ever, with modern industries demanding higher durability and flexibility.
The deployment of lit bollards provides an optimal solution, offering not just illumination but also a beacon of reassurance. These luminous guardians stand at the intersection of practical safety measures and psychological comfort, casting their light on the dual facets of urban well-being.
In the face of rapidly increasing urbanization and the push for more pedestrian-friendly spaces, cities around the globe are seeking innovative solutions to adapt and thrive. One such solution lies in the strategic use of semi-automatic bollards, which offer a versatile approach to managing urban spaces.
In dynamic urban landscapes, lit bollards stand as beacons of innovation, merging practicality with artistic expression to enrich our nightscapes. These pivotal components do more than illuminate pathways; they unlock the potential to craft welcoming, vibrant spaces that resonate with the communities they inhabit.
The word “bollard” probably comes from the word “bole”—as in the bole of a tree. The first reported use is from a Scottish newspaper in 1763 referencing a marine bollard, used at a dock to moor boats
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