Quick Barricading Systems Barricade, is any object or structure that creates a barrier or obstacle to control, block passage or force the flow of traffic in the desired direction. Barricades also include temporary traffic barricades designed with the goal of dissuading passage into a protected or hazardous area or large slabs of cement whose goal is to prevent forcible passage by a vehicle. Stripes on barricades and panel devices slope downward in the direction traffic must travel. Today barricades are commonly used for crowd control applications at large gathering such as public events or during busy shopping times. There are many types of barricades available, which are designed to fit the environment and use cases the user decides on. Advantages: Economical and Unique Designs Aesthetic Look, No Fasteners Needed Available in Many Colors or as per demand Fast to Assemble and Erect at Site Easy to transport in knock down assembly kits Re-usable many times till no physical damage If gets damaged, can be mended easily Long life, no painting required for 5 years to 10 years Specifications: A pre-fabricated, bolted, made of Strip-Clad® profile of colour coated / bare steel having ribs of 22mm height and 51mm pitch with special interlocking of 36mm lap. Interlock Strip Clad is framed by ‘C’ Channel and supported by vertical pole of Steel Square Pipe (SHS) with Solid Steel base having holes for Provision of anchoring and optional side supports. Available Sizes: Height from Ground: 400 mm, 1058 mm, 1525 mm and 2457 mm Panel Length: 3000 mm c/c Pole Height: 500 mm, 1158 mm, 1625 mm and 2557 mm Optional: As per requirement height can be made in increment of 150 mm (+150, 300, 450 etc.) Usage: Barricades keep order and they can be the most important investment you make. Consider a few simple ways that barricades can enhance your next event or add to your space. Use them to block construction areas. Keep people out of risky areas by using these durable, hard-to-miss barricades. They keep even wandering children from stepping into an area that could lead to injury. Use them to control the flow of people through an area. Whether it is a festival outdoors or an indoor trade show, you want to keep people moving in one direction and this ensures that’s possible especially in larger crowds. Use them to block off areas in front of valuable items, statues or no-go areas. Positioned right in front of the item, they can help to keep at least an arm’s length away and, as a result, reduce the risk of damage to the valuable item. Use them at concerts, like Music Midtown, to contain people within a specific area. It is an excellent way to help people, including those who may drink too much, from going into restricted areas. Install them in parking lots to block off areas or driveways you don’t want people to enter. However, you can leave a small amount of space between them to allow people to walk through. This can help to keep pedestrians from being hit by cars. Place them, one-by-one along a parade route. This can help to keep people watching the parade from stepping out in front of those in it and reduce the risk of injury to everyone involved. Use them to create a long, stanchion line for people entering an event, waiting to meet people, or moving through a space.