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Plastic Height Restriction Barrier

Plastic Height Restriction Barrier

Regular price £94.20
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Control vehicle access safely with these durable plastic height restriction barriers. Designed for quick installation, they provide a clear visual warning to drivers approaching low entrances and restricted areas.

With bold high-visibility colour options, these barriers help reduce the risk of impact damage to structures such as car park entrances, loading bays and canopies.

Product Features
  • Robust plastic construction for long-lasting use in busy traffic areas
  • High-visibility colour combinations to clearly indicate height restrictions
  • Lightweight compared with metal alternatives for easier handling and installation
  • Ideal for use at car parks, service yards and low access points
  • Smooth, rounded finish to help minimise damage if struck by vehicles
  • Low maintenance material suitable for indoor or outdoor use
Key Specifications
Material Plastic
Product type Height restriction barrier
Colour options Red/White, Black/Yellow
Typical use Vehicle access control and height warning
Price range £94.20
Applications
  • Marking low headroom at car park and garage entrances
  • Protecting canopies, loading docks and overhead structures
  • Defining restricted access routes for high vehicles
  • Use in commercial, industrial and retail site entrances
  • Temporary or semi-permanent traffic management layouts
Frequently Asked Questions

Can these plastic height restriction barriers be used outdoors?

Yes, they are suitable for both indoor and outdoor use, making them ideal for car parks, service yards and other exposed areas where a clear height warning is required.

Are the barriers easy to install and reposition?

The plastic construction keeps the barriers relatively lightweight compared with metal alternatives, making them easier to handle, install and reposition as site layouts change.

What is the difference between the colour options?

Both colour options are highly visible. Red and white offers a traditional warning appearance, while black and yellow provides a strong hazard-style contrast often preferred in industrial settings.