Applications of Security Bollards
Pedestrian Zones: Used to separate pedestrian areas from traffic, enhancing safety in public spaces like sidewalks, plazas, and outdoor malls.
Parking Lots: Placed at entrances, exits, and vulnerable spots to control vehicle access and protect structures and pedestrians.
Airports and Transportation Hubs: Deployed at entrances, terminals, and drop-off zones to enhance security and regulate traffic flow.
Stadiums and Event Venues: Positioned around entrances to prevent unauthorized vehicle entry and safeguard large crowds.
Key Features
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Impact Resistance
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Durable Materials
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Weather-Resistant Coating
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Fixed and Retractable Models
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Height and Diameter Variations
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Automatic or Manual Operation
Why our Road Blocker Bollards are popular with businesses in Malawi
Like in any other place, businesses in Malawi aim to optimize their costs and look at
automated products like our Road Blocker Bollards to help them achieve their goals.
With 30+ years of experience in the automation industry, we understand how important it is for any business
in Malawi to be able to rely on the Road Blocker Bollard that they invest in.
This is why each and every unit of Road Blocker Bollard that we ship to in Malawi goes through strict quality checks to make sure that it performs the way it is expected to.
This is what makes our Road Blocker Bollards in Malawi so popular!
FAQ'S
Safety bollards can be used as bike racks, to protect utility meters, or to guide traffic in parking areas. They also serve as barriers for outdoor dining spaces and to safeguard ATMs and storefronts.
Yes, bollard covers can be used to protect and enhance the appearance of bollards. They provide added durability, reduce maintenance, and come in various colors and styles.
The standard height for a bollard above finished grade is typically between 36 to 42 inches. This height provides effective visibility and protection while allowing pedestrian access.
No, bollards are typically installed individually to maintain structural integrity and impact resistance. Daisy-chaining can compromise their effectiveness in stopping or deterring vehicles.
Bollards are typically spaced 3 to 5 feet apart to allow pedestrian access while blocking vehicle entry. The spacing can vary based on the bollard's purpose and local security requirements.
The price of high-quality Road Blocker Bollards in Malawi depends on the level of security, automation type, crash rating, and size. Toshi offers advanced, crash-tested bollards tailored to high-security zones.
Road Blocker Bollards provide high-impact vehicle protection, secure entry control, and fast response operation. Toshi’s hydraulic and automated systems are ideal for embassies, military bases, and high-threat areas.
The primary disadvantage is the higher cost and installation complexity. However, for locations requiring critical security, Toshi’s Road Blocker Bollards are a necessary investment for safety and deterrence.
Yes, Toshi Road Blocker Bollards are crash-rated and built to withstand high-speed vehicle impacts. They are integrated with safety sensors, emergency manual override, and remote control access.
With proper maintenance, a Toshi Road Blocker Bollards can last over 10-15 years. They are made from galvanized steel or stainless steel to resist corrosion and extreme environmental conditions.
You can purchase a Toshi Road Blocker Bollards in Malawi directly from Toshi Automation Solutions. Our team provides custom configuration, expert installation, and support services across India and abroad.
We can supply Road Blocker Bollards to following states in
Malawi -
Balaka,
Chikwawa,
Chiradzulu,
Chitipa,
Dedza,
Dowa,
Karonga,
Kasungu,
Machinga,
Mangochi,
Mchinji,
Mulanje,
Mwanza,
Mzimba,
Nkhotakota,
Nsanje,
Ntcheu,
Ntchisi,
Phalombe,
Rumphi,
Salima,
Thyolo