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A solar powered solution to road security
Recently, the Australian Bollards team installed two of our Solar Powered Boom Gates (AB-DBA-900A) in Colac. These high-quality access solutions have an environmentally friendly approach, with the boom barrier running entirely off solar energy, making it the perfect carbon neutral solution.
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Designer Bollards: A Soft Approach To Hard Security
Our Designer Bollards offer a soft approach to hard security, however, their soft appearance does not alter their ability to protect any location from a high impact threat. By keeping it green and keeping it safe, our soft style approach allows for the bollards to blend seamlessly into any chosen environment without interfering with the established aesthetic. -
The Future is Automated
An increase in road construction, smart city programs, vehicle surveillance and the need for better crowd and parking lot management solutions to prevent unauthorised access has seen the Automated Barriers and Bollards Market grow at a 4.08% of CAGR during the forecast period 2021-2027. -
Preparing to Re-open - What You’ll Need
As Coronavirus case numbers drop across the country, the states and territories have begun plans for re-opening businesses, events and recreational facilities. -
Keeping NSW Safe During Covid-19
With the NSW clusters growing and restrictions tightening, businesses are once again having to adapt and comply with the new rules announced every day. -
Carbon Neutral Solutions - Making Green Decisions
A record of more than 2.68 million solar power systems have been installed in an effort to embrace renewable energy in Australia. -
Connecting Made Convenient with Intercom Bollards
At Australian Bollards we offer Stainless Steel Intercom Bollards (AB-INT-S) that complement any security system installed at the front entry/exit paths in any home, office or commercial facility. -
Energy Absorbing Bollards - Pre-emptive Safety
The Manningham Council is under extreme scrutiny after the Bulleen plaza has had three car incidents in the last week. After the most recent hospitalisation of a woman who was crushed outside a Templestowe Lower cafe, the community is calling for safety bollards to be installed across busy shopping strips to avoid any more potential threats. -
Energy Absorbing Bollards – Providing a Safeguard
With the number of near misses between cars and commuters at an all time high, and seven people struck by vehicles while trying to get off the tram just this year, the need for increased security and protection measures is imperative. -
Tensile Retractable Barriers – Controlling the Crowd
Since the beginning of COVID-19, businesses and events have had to adapt and change the way they handle public engagement. A cost-productive way to ensure crowd control and accessibility is through Tensile Retractable Belt Barriers. -
Protecting Our Heritage – Flexible Bollards
Our high-impact flexible bollards protect the Former Royal Mint, located in Melbourne City on the land of the Kulin people, which has been open since 1872. It stands proud as one of Melbourne’s heritage sites. Many things in its past, the Renaissance Revival architecture is a key institution that helped in the development of Melbourne as a city and Australia as a nation. Today, the building is home to the Hellenic Museum, a dedication to the celebration of ancient and modern Greece. -
Protecting the streets of Fitzroy
Australian Bollards has recently had the pleasure of installing our W-Beam Railing at stop 22, located at Smith St/Queens Pde in Fitzroy.
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