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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. 


At Australian Bollards, our range of automatic solutions include automated bollards such as Pneumatic or Hydraulic bollards, and automatic boom barriers.


Most recently, we have introduced the E-Bollard; a solution that replaces the standard cam lock key with an electronic key.


This system can be integrated into any of our existing automated solutions.


The greatest thing about automated bollards is the new technology involved. You are now able to track through an App to see who has logged in/out and check if the bollard is in up or down position.


If needed, the bollards can also be manufactured with an inbuilt timer to go up and down at certain hours of the day.

   

At Byron Bay, we supplied and installed Pneumatic Bollards (AB-PB168-900S) in Bay Lane to provide pedestrians, shopping outlets and alfresco dining restaurants the protection they deserve.


AB-PB168-900S Bollards are designed to control access to a site with a high level of security, guaranteeing pedestrian access whilst blocking the area to road traffic. The bollards are set on a timer to go up at sunset and and down at sunrise.


They are suitable for various applications such as in normal residential areas, business parks, government areas, ports, high-class estates, pedestrian streets, airports, sensitive areas and so on.


We have also installed the Pneumatic Bollards at St Paul's Cathedral which are not set on a timer, but rather are accessed and controlled remotely. 


Not only do the Pneumatic Bollards provide asset protection and public security, it is in an aesthetically pleasing stainless steel appearance. 


Our Pneumatic Automatic Bollards also are installed with illuminated lights, sirens and strobes which are designed to assist people with visual and/or hearing impairments, thereby making them compliant with the Disability Discrimination Act (2005).


Similarly, Hydraulic Bollards (AB-200-900S/CS) incorporate the most reliable technology for intense weather conditions and when the installation requires a considerable distance (up to 80 meters) between the bollard and control unit.


AB-200-900S/CS bollards have a wide range of optional configurations such as custom colours, flashing lights integrated into the head, intermittent sound signals, heat resistant installations, and much more.


We have supplied and installed our AB-270-900S Stainless Steel Hydraulic Bollards at Deakin University’s Burwood Campus. 


At Australian Bollards, our automated solutions are not limited to bollards, we also offer an automatic Boom Barrier (AB-DBA-900).


The AB-DBA-900 barrier is a DDA compliant system featuring a warning safety beacon lighting and siren, making it easily visible at night.


Lights are red when closed and green when opened and the very loud warning siren as the barrier moves, aims to stop accidents from occurring in the night.


We are able to customise the boom barrier to meet client requirements, adjusting the size of the barrier arm and base, if needed and  the option of being a left- or right-hand boom arm.


For more information on our automated range feel free to call us on +613 9459 3488, or visit our website.


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