PROTECTION AGAINST ACCIDENTS, INTRUSION OR TERRORISM

Crash protection units are used to prevent vehicles from colliding with buildings or other structures and to ensure public safety. Concrete barriers prevent vehicles from entering, parking in undesirable locations, or driving off the road. An important factor in the design of concrete barriers is the impact force a vehicle exerts when it collides with a concrete roadway barrier. Ramp protection units are often used as a safety barrier or anti-parking barrier at events and can be temporary or permanent in nature. In very busy areas, concrete blocks are used as barriers to traffic and to protect buildings or process plants from collisions. The blocks prevent vehicles from ramming into structures.

CONCRETE BARRICADES AND ANTI-TERRORIST BLOCKS

Precast concrete barriers are used as terrorism protection in public places such as airports, train stations, shopping malls and other busy urban locations and potential terrorist targets. Giant concrete blocks are often placed at various locations in a city center or event venue to protect people from terrorist attacks using vehicles. Blocks, poles and barriers provide a cost-effective solution to combat the terrorist threat. Blocks can be easily moved at any time.

HOW TO STOP THE ENEMY FROM HACKING

Heavy concrete blocks are ideal for burglary protection and crime prevention. Barriers make break-ins risky and difficult. Concrete blocks have a good chance of stopping them before they get in or leave with their cargo in vehicles. Burglary protection blocks also prevent the theft of vehicles or goods during (long-term) parking. The barrier blocks have holes for forklift forks, allowing the blocks to be easily moved if necessary.

Frequent questions

Concrete crash blocks are typically made of pressure and impact resistant concrete that is specifically designed to withstand the impact of vehicles.

These units provide protection against possible terrorist attacks using vehicles and make break-ins more difficult. They make breaking into or stealing vehicles or goods much more difficult and less attractive to criminals.

Yes, they are often used at temporary events as a security measure to protect against potential threats.

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