Crowd control barrier
Crowd control barrier is commonly used at many public events. 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.
Crowd control barriers act as a physical and psychological barrier,
used to demarcate "no access" zones and to designate space for
lines. They are also used by riot police to control large
gatherings.
Crowd control barricades are most commonly made of steel, Barriers
are most effective when they interlock, being attached to each
other in a line via hooks at the side of each barricade. When
barricades are interlocked, security personnel can create
impenetrable lines, because such lines of barriers will not likely
be able to be toppled over.
These lighter weight crowd control barriers offer tremendous
versatility, as they complement, and are ideal to combine with
heavy duty Crowd Barriers.
Their special lightweight design means they’re easy to handle and
are compact to store. Special lightweight crowd barriers lock
together using a built-in clasp and hook method, which enables long
rows to be easily opened on demand - should access be required.
•Dimensions: 2.25m Long x 1.10m High.
•Galvanized steel finish.
•Weight - 11kg.
•38.8mm diameter tubular frame.
•15 infill bars each 12mm diameter.
Specification
2.5 or 2.3 metres long x 1.1 metre high.
The bar infill is 12.6mm o/d.
The bar frame is 38.1mm o/d.
1.6mm wall thickness.
Manufactured from a galvanised tube.
Top tube punched and 17 infill bars spaced at 110mm slotted in.
Infill bars are welded to the bottom bar.
Loose Foot weight- 14kg (2.5m) 12kg (2.3m).