Recently, Australian Bollards installed an Automatic Tyre Killer (AB-TK-SB) at the entrance for a warehouse complex in Arndell Park, NSW. Australian Bollards offer various types of hostile vehicle mitigation solutions using bollards, fencing, barriers and more.
Early in December last year, Australian Bollards installed our Event Bollards around the Flinders Hotel, located on the corner of Cook and Wood St in Flinders, Victoria.
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.
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.
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.
A mother of two children who died in Queensland after the car they were travelling in ran off the road into a dam has joined Road Safety lobbyists and victims of tragedy in voicing the dangers of deadly wire barriers.
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.