Control parking positions and protect structures with this compact rubber wheel stop floor barrier. Designed to help drivers judge stopping distances, it reduces the risk of impact damage in car parks and loading areas.
The contrasting colour bands and reflective panel improve visibility in low light, making it easier for drivers to see the barrier and stop safely. Simple surface fixing allows quick installation onto finished floors.
Product Features
- Small wheel stop design to define safe parking positions and reduce vehicle overrun
- Durable rubber construction that helps absorb minor impacts from vehicle wheels
- Black and yellow colouring for high contrast visibility in busy traffic areas
- Integrated reflective panel to enhance visibility in poor lighting conditions
- Suitable for use in car parks, loading bays and general traffic management layouts
- Surface-mounted installation for quick fitting to finished concrete or tarmac
Key Specifications
| Product type | Wheel stop floor barrier |
|---|---|
| Material | Rubber |
| Main colour | Black and yellow |
| Reflective detail | Integrated reflective panel |
| Typical use | Parking bays and traffic management |
Applications
- Marking the stopping point in car park bays to prevent vehicles overrunning
- Protecting walls, barriers and walkways from low-speed wheel contact
- Defining safe approach limits at loading bays and service yards
- Organising traffic flow in commercial and industrial parking areas
- Supporting temporary or permanent traffic management layouts
Frequently Asked Questions
Where should this wheel stop floor barrier be installed?
It is typically installed at the head of parking bays, in front of walls or structures, or along protected walkways to define the maximum safe stopping position for vehicles.
Can this wheel stop be used in both indoor and outdoor car parks?
Yes, the rubber construction and reflective panel make it suitable for use in covered or open car parks, loading areas and other traffic management locations.
What type of surface is needed to fix the wheel stop securely?
It should be fixed to a solid, level surface such as concrete or tarmac using appropriate floor fixings, ensuring the barrier remains stable when contacted by vehicle wheels.
