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Where Should Bollards Be Placed?

By Fancy March 23rd, 2026 17 views

Effective perimeter security is as much about placement as it is about the hardware itself. Knowing where to place bollards can mean the difference between a safe, walkable environment and a vulnerable facility.

1. Storefronts & Pedestrian Sidewalks

Storefront smash incidents or accidental vehicle surges are major risks for retailers. Placing bollards in front of glass entrances and display windows is the first line of defense.

Bollards should be spaced 3 to 5 feet (approx. 1–1.5 meters) apart. This interval is tight enough to stop a standard passenger vehicle while remaining wide enough for wheelchairs, strollers, and pedestrians to pass comfortably.
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2. Public Parks, Walkways & Green Spaces

In open areas, the bollard is to define boundaries and prevent unauthorized vehicle access from damaging lawns or endangering pedestrains.

Install bollards at entrances and along the perimeter of open green spaces. Choosing a decorative design ensures the security measures blend into the landscape. To combine security with nighttime ambiance, the LED Stainless Steel Garden Bollard Light is the perfect choice. These solar bollards provide soft pathway illumination and a high-end aesthetic for parks and gardens.

3. Variable Access Points (Driveways & VIP Parking)

Some areas require restricted access that can be changed throughout the day—for example, a private driveway that needs to be open for owners but closed to the public, or a VIP parking zone at a hotel.

 Place these at the center of the access lane. For wider entrances, a row of three bollards is standard to ensure no vehicle can squeeze through the gaps. Automatic Hydraulic Bollards allow for seamless control. With a simple remote or app, you can lower them into the ground in seconds. This flexibility makes them ideal for multi-use urban spaces.

4. Industrial Loading Docks & Warehouses

In industrial settings, bollards are used to protect expensive machinery, door tracks, and structural columns from forklift or delivery truck impacts.

Position bollards at the corners of high-value equipment or on either side of warehouse bay doors. They should be set slightly forward from the object they are protecting to absorb the impact before the vehicle reaches the target. Fixed, heavy-duty steel bollards are the standard here. Their high-visibility and robust construction ensure that both drivers and assets remain safe during daily operations.

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