Control vehicle access safely and clearly with these robust aluminium height restriction barriers. Designed for traffic management, they help prevent oversize vehicles from entering vulnerable areas.
With a choice of high-visibility colour options and beam lengths, these barriers provide a simple yet effective way to protect structures, services and pedestrians in car parks, loading bays and site entrances.
Product Features
- Durable aluminium construction for long-lasting performance in outdoor environments
- High-visibility red/white or yellow/black finishes to clearly indicate maximum height
- Multiple effective beam lengths available to suit different roadway and entrance widths
- Ideal for preventing access by tall vehicles to low-clearance zones
- Helps protect canopies, pipework, doorways and overhead services from impact damage
- Suitable for use within wider traffic management and site safety systems
Key Specifications
| Material | Aluminium |
|---|---|
| Product type | Height restriction barrier |
| Colour options | Red/white or yellow/black |
| Beam effective lengths available | 2000 mm, 2500 mm, 3000 mm, 4000 mm, 5000 mm |
| Typical use | Traffic management and vehicle access control |
| Price range | £597.60 - £1413.60 (depending on option selected) |
Applications
- Controlling vehicle height in multi-storey and underground car parks
- Protecting low doorways, loading bay canopies and dock shelters
- Restricting tall vehicles from entering service yards and warehouse approaches
- Defining maximum vehicle height at site entrances and access roads
- Supporting wider traffic control schemes in industrial and commercial premises
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I choose the correct beam length for my entrance?
Measure the clear width of the entrance and select a beam effective length that comfortably spans this area. Ensure there is sufficient clearance for any support structures and that the barrier is positioned where approaching drivers can clearly see the restriction.
Which colour option should I select for my site?
Both red/white and yellow/black finishes are designed for high visibility. The best choice will usually follow your existing site safety colours or traffic management scheme, helping drivers recognise restrictions quickly and consistently.
Where should the height restriction barrier be installed for maximum effectiveness?
The barrier should be installed ahead of any low-clearance structure, in a highly visible position where drivers must pass beneath it before reaching the hazard. It should be placed so that vehicles cannot bypass it and so that the restriction is obvious well before the point of potential impact.
