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| A range of economical padlock or key operated bollards designed to fold down or collapse allowing periodic access to cars. Ideal for use in car parks where designated spaces are required. | |
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| Functional telescopic bollards that can be used to either block or allow traffic into areas allocated to pedestrians only or simply act as a barrier in front of doors or windows at retail parks etc. | |
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| These products are mostly used on car parks, industrial estates or at road sides to clearly define and stop collisions with buildings, wall columns etc. | |
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| Broxap's speed restrictors and flow control plates all aid the control of vehicle access. The flow control plate is an effective deterrent to encourage one-way flow. The robust, all-steel device is simple in operation as it is entirely vehicle activated and self-returning. Easy to install solid rubber speed restriction ramps are available to counteract speeds of 5mph, 10mph and 15mph. | |
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| Broxap’s three removable parking posts are suitable for sites with periodic access requirements where complete space is required. Heavy duty steel and powder coated black with white banding and fitted with two reflectors. Heavy duty version has lifting handles. Static post available. | |
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| Broxap's lockable telescopic post systems provide anti-ram protection for premises and property, restrict access to specific areas, and offer the flexibility of rapid access. | |
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| Our range of polymer telescopic posts are constructed from an engineering grade polymer and are fully retractable into the ground. They are fitted with an easy-to-use lift assist mechanism which allows Broxap to offer larger, more robust products whilst reducing the lifting weight to between 7 and 10kgs. | |
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| This type of guardrail is used at the roadside where heavy traffic flows and pedestrians may need extra protection. Broxap can also provide a range of high visibility guardrailing which has staggered vertical bars allowing more visibility to pedestrians through the barrier as well as enhanced visibility for drivers to see pedestrians. | |
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