What to Know Before Buying Crash Rated Bollards

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Crash rated bollards are selected for high-security applications. Here are the key points to review before choosing a system.
What to Know Before Buying Crash Rated Bollards

Crash rated bollards are used where a higher level of vehicle impact resistance is required. They are commonly considered for government sites, storefronts with exposure to vehicle traffic, stadiums, campuses, pedestrian plazas, utility areas, and other sensitive locations.

Define the threat and location

Before selecting a crash rated bollard, identify what needs protection and how vehicles could approach the area. Speed, vehicle type, approach angle, available setback, and site layout all matter.

Understand rating requirements

Crash ratings are not the same as general safety bollard descriptions. A rated system is tested to specific impact criteria. Project owners should confirm the required rating with the architect, engineer, security consultant, or authority having jurisdiction.

Plan for installation

Crash rated systems often require more detailed installation planning than standard posts. Foundation depth, reinforcement, utilities, drainage, and surface conditions should be reviewed before purchase.

Do not overlook appearance

Security products still need to fit the property. Covers, sleeves, or coordinated colors can help rated bollards blend with the site while remaining visible to drivers and pedestrians.

When the application requires tested impact performance, work from the project specification first, then choose a bollard system that fits both the protection requirement and the site conditions.

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