The security and safety of people working or visiting buildings should be the top priorities when deciding to deploy access controlled entry points such as turnstiles, gates or revolving doors, experts in the field have argued. When choosing to install security entrances such as turnstiles or security revolving doors, it is important to give special… Read more »
Month: October 2019
Multiple automated, manually operated and static bollards to be deployed across Canterbury
A variety of automated, manually-retractable and static bollards are being deployed across Canterbury as part of the city council’s city centre security bollards scheme, a recent news report in the local media has been able to suggest. The £789,000 project is being put in place on the advice of counter-terrorism police to stop a hostile… Read more »
Barriers deployed in pub car park to prevent access by stolen vehicles
The managers of a pub on a Wolverhampton housing estate have decided to install barriers on its car park to prevent drivers in stolen cars using it to access council-owned land at the rear, where vehicles have then been stripped and set on fire, a recent news report in the local media has been able… Read more »
Global Fencing Market to Reach $38 Billion by 2027, Market Research Report Reveals
The global fencing market is set to record a very strong level of growth over the next 8 years, reaching an expected $38025 million in revenue terms by 2027, a recent market research has been able to suggest. The “Global Fencing Market Forecast 2019-2027” report from Inkwood Research points out that the market is likely… Read more »
New rising bollards installed in Tamworth town centre
A new set of rising bollards have been installed in Tamworth town centre in a bid to protect the pedestrian area there, a recent news report in the local media has been able to suggest. The bollards are in place on Colehill, close to the Co-op building and also the bottom of George Street next… Read more »