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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. -
A Soft Approach to High Security Protection
Public safety is one of the top concerns when it comes to community places all across the country. Protecting infrastructure, people and the community is an important aspect when installing safety measures. Implementing our solutions to prevent incidents from happening is the sole purpose of our Spherical Event Bollards (AB-VBIED-MVBS). -
The Solution to Keep Sport Open
In this Covid-19 era, we have seen shutdowns over many sectors, industries and resources. -
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. -
Safe Spike - Keeping your Distance while Managing Police Safety
Brisbane police are seeking the public’s help to find a woman they believe to be involved in a hit-and-run resulting in the death of a Queensland cop on the 26th of this month. Senior Constable David Masters was hit while trying to stop a suspected stolen vehicle while laying down road spikes along the Bruce Highway at Burpengary. The manual deployment of the tyre killers left the Brisbane cop vulnerable and defenceless against a fast-approaching car. -
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. -
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. -
Australian Bollards - Protecting Melbourne's Architectural History
Australian Bollards range of hostile vehicle mitigation (HVM) solutions like the AB-PB168-900S Pneumatic Bollard is the perfect access control sys... -
Australian Bollards - Delivering Flexible Traffic Solutions
The team at Australian Bollards Roadside Services and Saferoads Division recently installed AB-EAB Energy Absorbing Bollards at stop 23 alongs... -
Australian Bollards - Providing innovative solutions
Australian Bollards has once again had the pleasure of providing a solution with our AB-270-900S Stainless Steel Hydraulic Bollards at Deakin University’s Burwood Campus. Delivering a range of Hostile Vehicle Mitigation solutions and engineered to meet IWA-14-1 standards, Australian Bollards Hydraulic Bollard is the most reliable technology for the most intense use at all temperatures and weather conditions.
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