Pedestrian Barriers

Pedestrian Barriers

To keep people safe whilst works are being carried out, it is almost always a pedestrian barrier that does most of the work. These essential barrier systems stand between hazardous areas and pedestrian foot traffic, preventing members of the public from accidentally walking into harm's way by guiding them through or around construction sites. They come in a range of styles, from expanding designs that can be quickly collapsed and transported to anti-climb systems that are transported by truck and installed by a team.

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Frontier Barrier - Pedestrian Barrier - JSP
Frontier Barrier - Pedestrian Barrier - JSP
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  • About Pedestrian Barriers

    Pedestrian barriers are designed to keep public spaces safer by managing crowds and directing and limiting foot traffic in areas with heavy footfall. By providing a physical and visual guide to both pedestrians and cars, these barriers delineate spaces for each type of vehicle. Designed for temporary solutions, barriers for pedestrians can be used for various use cases, from event management to construction sites, or even public works. Choose from various sizes, colours and styles to suit your needs.

    For many reasons, modern pedestrian barriers are usually built from plastic, instead of the older-styled metal barriers. They're lighter and easier to carry and manage, meaning more can be carried and set up at once, while also maintaining their vivid colour for much longer. They can be set up in a range of environments, from fields to forests to highways, and cause little to no damage when hit by a car, deforming and reforming when run over, boasting a very long life span. 

    The key perk of using a pedestrian barrier is its versatility. These crowd control systems can be easily set up, repositioned, and stored by a single person, making them ideal for bustling areas where the flow of people might change frequently. Their strong build means that they can withstand year-long weather conditions and long-term contact with the public, while their design often includes features that make them easy to interlock and secure in place.


    Metal Crowd Control Barriers

    Metal crowd barriers provide a clear and sturdy barrier to direct and control larger crowds, making them perfect for event management and large public gatherings. They are easy to deploy, but being heavier-duty, they take up a little more space when being transported.

    Extending Pedestrian Barriers

    Usually situated indoors, or across entrances, extending barriers are explicitly designed to limit pedestrians' to entrances. 

    Pedestrian Railings

    Pedestrian railings, a permanent solution to pedestrian management, can be found in our street furniture collection. They are perfect for installation in areas where pedestrians are more vulnerable such as near traffic lights, in town centres and outside schools.

    Key Factors To Consider When Purchasing Pedestrian Safety Barriers

    Here are some key considerations you need to make when buying our pedestrian barriers or sale. Keeping these points in mind while purchasing will help ensure you get the best pedestrian barrier for your needs.

    Traffic Type

    What type of traffic will the pedestrian barriers predominantly see? Will it be pedestrian traffic, car traffic, HGV traffic or a mixture? Choose a barrier that accommodates all these requirements to ensure that everyone in the space is safe.

    Visibility

    Do you need a pedestrian barrier with high-visibility markings? These are most commonly used when deployed along roadsides, helping vehicles clearly distinguish the barrier in low-light conditions.

    Height

    How tall does your pedestrian barrier need to be? Does it need to prevent pedestrians from jumping over it, and does it need to be tall enough to be seen by HGV drivers?

    Trip Risks

    If pedestrians will be in the area adjacent to the barrier, be sure to choose a barrier with a non-trip foot.

    Transportation

    Consider how you will transport your barriers. Do you need something that can be deployed without lifting equipment?

    Compliance

    Do you need your barriers to be Chapter 8 compliant?

    Signage

    Do you need a pedestrian barrier that can display signage?

    Compatibility

    Do you have an existing stock of pedestrian barriers? If so, be sure to choose a product that can interconnect and is compatible with your existing equipment.