Floor mounted protection systems are designed to safeguard buildings, infrastructure, and equipment by providing a clear visual and physical barrier in areas where vehicle impact is a risk.
By helping to separate vehicles and pedestrians, floor mounted protection significantly improves pedestrian safety while reducing the likelihood of costly damage caused by accidental collisions. These systems are widely used in high-traffic environments where durability, visibility, and reliability are essential.
Choose from a range of robust protection products, including stainless steel bollards for permanent impact protection, and flexible protection posts designed to absorb and deflect impact in high-risk areas.
Commonly installed in service areas, loading bays, warehouses, and car parks, floor mounted protection barriers help control vehicle movement while protecting walls, columns, machinery, and pedestrian walkways.
Available in a range of materials and designs, our floor mounted protection barriers offer a durable, low-maintenance solution suitable for both indoor and outdoor use.
Floor mounted protection is used to protect buildings, equipment, and pedestrians from vehicle impact. It creates a physical and visual barrier that helps control traffic flow and reduce damage in areas such as warehouses, loading bays, car parks, and service yards.
Stainless steel bollards provide rigid, permanent impact protection and are ideal for high-risk areas requiring strong access control. Flexible protection posts are designed to bend on impact and return to shape, reducing damage to vehicles and floors while maintaining high visibility.
Yes, many floor mounted protection systems are suitable for both indoor and outdoor environments. Stainless steel bollards offer excellent corrosion resistance, while flexible polyurethane posts are weather-resistant and perform well in car parks, access roads, and external service areas.
Floor mounted protection barriers are commonly installed in warehouses, loading bays, car parks, pedestrian walkways, industrial sites, and commercial premises where vehicles and pedestrians operate in close proximity.