Guidelines For Safety Bollards Installation

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Guidelines For Safety Bollards Installation

Lillie Tawnie

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Sep 30, 2022

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In public multi-use areas, safety bollards can be an important way to keep pedestrian traffic flowing smoothly. Depending on your location, you should space bollards at least three to five feet apart.

In addition to their protective functions, bollards may serve aesthetic purposes as well. These aesthetic functions are often determined by the project owner. In addition to protecting pedestrians, bollards may also be used to protect fire safety equipment. In the event of a fire, pedestrians may need to access the area as quickly as possible.

In general, the spacing between bollards should be three to five feet apart, or more if they are used to regulate vehicle traffic. In addition, they should be spaced close enough to provide adequate space for pedestrians and wheelchair users. When installing bollards on private property, it may be more convenient to install them close to the curb than in public areas.

Before you begin installing safety bollards, it’s important to prepare the space by removing any hazards that may cause an accident. This includes removing gas lines and pipes, and making a level base for the bollard. Once the space is ready, you can then begin the actual installation process.

When installing a safety bollard, make sure to follow the guidelines for installation. You should place them at least four or five feet apart, and be sure that they are spaced correctly. In addition to spacing, you should consider aesthetics. Aesthetics are important, but make sure you balance these with protective needs.

It’s also important to remember that you must get permission from the landlord before installing a safety bollard. While bollard installation may be a DIY project, you should seek professional help for large projects. Using heavy construction equipment to install a bollard is not recommended for a novice.

Regardless of whether you are using pipe or concrete, remember that the installation process will create debris on the jobsite. Make sure to thoroughly clean the site before attempting installation. Use a pressure washer or a blow-out pump to clean up any concrete residue. You should also vacuum the area to remove debris and water from the installation area.

A good protective bollard is important to keep pedestrians safe. You want a strong, sturdy barrier that will not collapse under the impact of a vehicle. However, it’s not possible to put a protective bollard up with a weak structure. An example of a weak bollard is a thin metal pipe that’s stuck in an automotive wheel well. This ineffective protective bollard is called a faux bollard.

The location of your bollard is also an important consideration. Should your bollards be placed near a car park or street, you should keep them close together to prevent vehicular accidents. Additionally, you should consider the location of emergency vehicles and pedestrians when installing bollards.

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