
Where vehicles people and infrastructure are under pressure we help protect key areas, control access and reduce the risk of everyday damage.
How do I stop people parking in my private spot?
A lockable or removable bollard is the easiest solution. When it’s in place, it physically blocks access to your space and makes it clear the spot is private.
What’s the difference between a removable bollard and a fixed one?
A removable bollard can be unlocked and lifted out when access is needed. A fixed bollard is permanently installed and designed to stop vehicles at all times.
WillI need to unlock this every day?
Only if you need regular access. If access is occasional, a removable bollard works well. If access is constant, a fixed bollard may be more practical.
What size bollard do I need for my driveway?
Smaller diameters suit residential or light-use areas. Wider, heavier bollards are better for commercial driveways or higher-risk areas.
Do I want something slim and discreet, or heavy-duty and obvious?
Slim bollards suit private or low-impact areas. Heavy-duty bollards are more visible and suited to commercial or high-risk zones.
Does the bollard need to be removable, or permanently fixed in place?
Choose removable if access is required. Choose fixed if the goal is constant protection with no vehicle entry at any time.
How strong does this need to be for a commercial driveway?
That depends on the type of vehicles using it. Car-only driveways need less protection than areas used by delivery trucks or heavy vehicles.
Will this stop someone driving into the space?
Yes. Bollards create a physical barrier that prevents vehicles from entering or parking where they shouldn’t.
Is this strong enough for trucks and forklifts?
Light-duty products are not. Areas with trucks or forklifts need heavy-duty bollards or safety railings.
What’s the difference between light-duty and heavy-duty protection?
Light-duty helps guide vehicles and prevent minor bumps. Heavy-duty is built to withstand serious impact.
Do I need something bigger if trucks use this area?
Yes. Larger diameter bollards or railings provide better strength and visibility for heavy vehicles.
I’ve had cars hit my building before — what will stop that?
Fixed, in-ground bollards or heavy-duty surface-mounted bollards are designed to absorb impact and protect structures.
Does this get set into the ground or bolt onto the concrete?
Some products are set into concrete for maximum strength. Others bolt directly onto existing slabs.
What if I already have a concrete slab?
Surface-mounted options are ideal and don’t require cutting or re-pouring concrete.
Is this hard to install?
Most products are straightforward to install, especially surface-mounted options.
Do I need a concreter to install this?
Only for in-ground installations. Surface-mounted products can often be installed by a general tradesperson.
How do I separate pedestrians from forklifts safely?
Safety railings create a physical barrier that clearly separates people from vehicle zones.
Do I need a full railing system or just a few posts?
That depends on the risk level. High-traffic areas benefit from full systems, while lower-risk zones may only need posts.
Can I add a gate into the railing later?
Yes. Safety gates can be added to create controlled access points.
How do the railing sections connect?
Railings connect using sockets, mounting plates, and fixed sections to form a continuous barrier.
What’s the mounting plate for?
Mounting plates securely fix railing posts to concrete floors or slabs.
Can this be used indoors?
Yes. Powder-coated and safety railing products are commonly used indoors.
Will it rust outside?
Galvanised and powder-coated finishes are designed to resist corrosion in outdoor environments.
Is stainless steel better than galvanised?
Stainless steel suits premium or coastal environments. Galvanised steel is cost-effective and ideal for most outdoor areas.
Will this hold up outdoors long-term?
Yes. These products are designed for long-term outdoor use with minimal maintenance.
How do I slow cars down in our car park?
Speed humps are designed to reduce vehicle speed and improve safety.
Will this damage vehicles?
Speed humps are designed to slow vehicles safely when driven over at the correct speed.
Do I need end caps?
End caps improve safety, accessibility, and give a cleaner finished look.
How do I stop bikes being chained to fences?
Installing bike racks gives people a proper, secure place to park bikes.
Are bikes being left against walls or blocking walkways?
Bike racks help keep entrances, walkways, and buildings clear and organised.
Can people lock both the wheel and frame to this?
Yes. Hoop-style bike racks are designed for locking both the frame and wheel.
