Though mask rules in Victoria have recently been eased, Australia’s cumulative number of Covid-19 cases have more than quadrupled in 2022, and for public safety businesses must mitigate this threat and maintain their efforts of crowd control and social distancing. This becomes increasingly urgent as more people venture out of their homes to shopping centres and entertainment venues to enjoy the upcoming Labour Day long weekend. The use of Tensile Retractable Belt Barriers is an effective way in which this problem can be resolved.
With the NSW clusters growing and restrictions tightening, businesses are once again having to adapt and comply with the new rules announced every day.
With businesses shifting their focus to digitization and process streamlining, there has been an accelerating demand for automation management systems, a market forecasted to increase from $4.8 billion in 2018 to more than $26 billion in 2025.
During these uncertain times battling CoronaVirus, Australian Bollards is offering a contactless solution of entering and exiting your buildings with a Door Safe Automated System.
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.
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.
Australian Bollards AB-HI140-Y yellow powder-coated High Impact Bollards are sub-surface bollards providing protection against reckless drivers and deliver Hostile Vehicle Mitigation solutions which help keep a secure perimeter around particular buildings.