Parking bollards may be easy to overlook, but if you don't install them where you need them, it can be a costly mistake. By strategically installing parking bollards in the places you need them the most, you can significantly improve your security and minimize the impact of accidents in your parking lot. Do you know which places need parking barriers the most?
Handicapped Parking Spaces
Every parking lot has to be handicap-accessible, and that includes special parking spaces reserved for handicapped individuals. These critical parking spaces may be vulnerable to misuse, but with the right parking barriers in place, you can ensure that they remain in good condition. For example, place parking bollards near the perimeter of a handicapped parking space to prevent other vehicles from parking too close—they should be far away enough to allow accessibility ramps without being far enough for another vehicle to squeeze in. You can also fortify a handicapped parking sign with a parking bollard to ensure that it stays up, even if it is hit by a vehicle.