Protect vulnerable structures, walkways and traffic routes with these flexible outdoor impact protection posts. Designed to absorb knocks and bumps, they help minimise damage from vehicles and equipment in busy environments.
Ideal for use in loading bays, car parks and service yards, the posts clearly define boundaries while flexing on impact to reduce costly repairs. Choose from end or middle post options to create continuous runs of protection.
Product Features
- Flexible construction helps absorb impacts and reduce damage to structures and vehicles.
- Bright, highly visible finish clearly marks protected areas and vehicle routes.
- Suitable for outdoor use in car parks, yards, loading bays and other exposed areas.
- End and middle post options allow creation of straight runs or defined sections.
- Helps separate pedestrians from vehicle traffic for improved site safety.
- Low-maintenance design suitable for high-traffic industrial and commercial sites.
Key Specifications
| Product type | Flexible outdoor impact protection posts |
| Configuration options | End post, middle post |
| Typical use | Barrier and protection in outdoor areas |
| Installation | Fixed post system for permanent protection runs |
| Price range | £549.60 - £669.60 (depending on option) |
| Application environment | Outdoor industrial and commercial sites |
Applications
- Defining safe routes and protected areas in car parks and service yards.
- Protecting building corners, doorways and loading bay edges from vehicle impact.
- Creating continuous barriers between pedestrian walkways and traffic lanes.
- Guarding equipment, columns and infrastructure in outdoor logistics areas.
- Marking restricted zones around plant, storage or hazardous areas.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these impact protection posts suitable for permanent outdoor installation?
Yes, the posts are designed for outdoor use and are intended to be permanently installed to provide long-term protection in exposed areas such as car parks, yards and loading bays.
What is the difference between an end post and a middle post?
The end post is used at the start or finish of a protective run, while the middle post is used between other posts to create continuous straight sections of protection.
Can these posts be used to separate pedestrians from vehicle traffic?
Yes, they are well suited to creating clear physical barriers between pedestrian walkways and vehicle routes, helping to improve safety on busy industrial and commercial sites.
