A Brief Guide to Parking Bollards and Other Physical Access Control Methods

Physical access control is simply the method of selectively restricting access to a particular area or space. While a locked door is a sufficient method for controlling pedestrian access, this is simply not viable for areas which may need to permit vehicle access. For this reason, companies rely on bollards, barriers and other controls to control traffic flow and access. Here we will explore these options to provide insight into which method may be best suited to your requirements.

Concrete Barriers:

This is perhaps one of the most frequently seen methods of physical access control. This type of barrier can be used to protect paved areas from vehicle traffic. However, this method offers a very low rate of adaptability. The weight of the material means that they are impractical unless long term control is necessary.

Plastic Barriers:

This type of barrier is often filled with water and offers a solution where a permanent installation is not viable. While there is still a low adaptability, these barriers are more portable and can be used to create pedestrian only spaces or a temporary work zone. Since the full weight is only applied when they are filled, this type of barrier can be used in situations where security is a greater priority.

Removable Parking Bollards:
This type of parking bollards allows for easy access using a key. This can provide an economical option for those areas requiring access control in the long term. The bollard post will allow cyclists and pedestrians to pass unimpeded, but vehicle traffic is only permitted when granted access. This means that in the event of an emergency or event, vehicles can be allowed to pass into areas which are usually designated pedestrian only.

Retractable Parking Security Bollards:

Retractable bollards operate on the same principle as a removable bollard. When access is required the bollard is lowered into the ground to a concealed receiver rather than being physically removed. This type of self storing option can be more convenient as there is no need to lift or transport a potentially heavy post. Most models of retractable bollard are mounted, so the receiver is flush with the ground to avoid creating a trip hazard when access has been granted.

The preferred method of physical access control will depend on a number of factors. You will need to consider whether access would be required or if the barrier should be a permanent solution. Budget, aesthetics and other practicality factors will also need to be considered.

If you would like assistance determining the method of physical access control best suited to your property, you should speak to us. Image Bollards is one of the area’s leading parking bollard suppliers. Our sales team would be happy to discuss your requirements and help you to determine the most suitable solution.

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