Barriers
Barriers are automated devices designed to control and restrict vehicle flow at entry and exit points of premises. They are an integral part of access control systems, providing efficient management of vehicle movement and enhancing the security level of the facility.
Advantages:
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✅ Access control — restrict entry and exit of vehicles, granting access only to authorized users.
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✅ Enhanced security — prevent unauthorized intrusion into the territory, reducing the risk of offenses.
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✅ Process automation — integration with access control systems allows for the automation of identification and access management processes.
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✅ Efficiency — rapid opening and closing of the barrier arm ensures uninterrupted vehicle movement and minimizes delays.
Types of barriers:
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Electromechanical barriers — operate based on an electric motor and mechanical transmission, known for high reliability and durability.
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Hydraulic barriers — utilize a hydraulic system for raising and lowering the arm, providing smooth and quiet operation, suitable for intensive use.
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Mobile barriers — portable devices used for temporary access restriction at events or construction sites.
Selection criteria:
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Usage intensity — the choice of model depends on the anticipated number of opening/closing cycles per day.
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Arm length — determined by the width of the passage to be blocked.
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Operating speed — crucial for facilities with high traffic, where minimizing waiting time is essential.
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Integration capability — compatibility with existing access control systems and the ability to connect additional accessories such as photo cells, signal lights, etc.
Applications:
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Parking areas and garages — control of vehicle entry and exit, parking time tracking.
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Industrial enterprises — restricting access to the territory to enhance security and control logistics processes.
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Business centers and office complexes — ensuring access only for employees and authorized visitors.
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Residential complexes — controlling access for residents and guests, enhancing security in the surrounding area.
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Shopping and entertainment centers — managing vehicle flow in parking lots, preventing congestion and chaotic parking.
Need consultation or assistance in selecting a barrier?
Contact our specialists — we will help you choose the optimal solution, considering the specifics of your facility, security requirements, and budget.