Brief: Explore what sets this solution apart in an easy-to-follow presentation. Watch our showcase of hot-dip galvanized steel crowd control barriers, designed for high-traffic events like the Canton Fair. See how these 1.1m x 2m temporary barricades provide secure crowd management with their durable construction and modular design.
Related Product Features:
Constructed from strong galvanized mesh to endure tough outdoor conditions like rain, wind, and sun exposure.
Features a sturdy frame with welded connections designed to withstand forceful impact for reliable crowd control.
Offers quick setup and breakdown without professional installation, ideal for temporary event needs.
Lightweight and portable design allows for easy movement and efficient storage between uses.
Available in customizable sizes and finishes, including hot-dip galvanized or PVC-coated options.
Space-efficient design enables barriers to be stacked and stored compactly when not in use.
Provides enhanced safety by clearly delineating restricted areas and guiding crowd movement effectively.
Versatile for various applications including event management, construction sites, and public safety zones.
FAQs:
What are the standard dimensions available for these crowd control barriers?
Standard dimensions include lengths from 2.0m to 2.5m and heights from 1.0m to 1.5m, with common frame sizes like 2.1x1.1m and 2.4x1.2m. Custom sizes are also available upon request.
How are these barriers finished to withstand outdoor conditions?
The barriers are finished with hot-dip galvanizing or hot-dip galvanizing with PVC coating, providing excellent corrosion resistance against rain, wind, and sun exposure for long-lasting durability.
Can these barriers be easily moved and stored?
Yes, they are designed to be lightweight and portable with a space-efficient design that allows for easy movement and stacking when not in use, making them ideal for events requiring frequent setup adjustments.
What types of events or sites are these barriers suitable for?
They are ideal for event management at concerts, festivals, and fairs like the Canton Fair, as well as construction sites for perimeter safety and any public venue requiring temporary crowd control and security.