Crowd Control Barrier - Fixed Leg
Crowd Control Barriers help clearly mark footpaths and guide pedestrian traffic safely. These fixed leg barriers require no accessories and can easily deal with uneven terrain. Our crowd barriers are available in a galvanised finish as standard, which guards against rusting, but the barriers can be powder coated if required.
All of our crowd control barriers and related products such as walkthrough crowd barriers are manufactured in the UK. We can supply directly from our manufacturing sites or through our nationwide depot network. This means we can deliver UK manufactured barriers on a next day delivery across the UK & Ireland. We also export crowd control barriers across the world.
Our manufacturing facilities are supported be HERMEQ Steel, which is another member of the HERMEQ Group. This allows us to source our materials internally & reduce costs, making our crowd barriers the most cost effective on the market. As well as supporting the British Steel industry & UK manufacturing, our crowd barriers also limit the environmental impact of sourcing raw materials or finished products from abroad. Finally HERMEQ also boasts its own in-house powder coating plant. This allows us to powder coat crowd control barriers to suit your requirements, whether that's to colour delineate areas on site or match your corporate colours. We can offer bespoke colours and an unmatched turnaround time. Our powder coating line has an effluent treatment plant, unrivalled powder recovery & heat recovery systems, making it one of the most environmentally friendly plant in the UK.
Quickest Available Delivery: Quickest Available Delivery: From Next Day Delivery
Crowd control barriers (also referred to as ped barriers and crowd control barricades), are commonly used at many public events. They are frequently visible at sporting events, parades, political rallies, demonstrations and outdoor festivals. Event organisers, venue managers, and security personnel use crowd control barriers as part of their crowd management planning.
Product Information:
- Height: 1.1m / 1100mm
- Width: 2.3m / 2300mm
- Number of Internal Infills: 14
- Steel Gauge/Thickness: 1.2mm / 12mm
To fit alongside all of our Crowd Control Barriers we offer a range of different products which compliment & assist in your Crowd Control requirements offerring our customers a complete Crowd Control solution:
- Basic Walkthrough Crowd Barrier - The simplest and cheapest form of marking a pedestrian access point is using a Basic Walkthrough Crowd Barrier. Powder coated in red as standard these highlight crossing points in your pedestrian barrier line.
- Advanced Walkthrough Crowd Barrier - The Advanced Walkthrough Crowd Barrier comes fit with a bottom bar, to make the barrier more durable, and a spring-loaded gate to help control the access and flow of people through your temporary fencing barrier.
- Crowd Barrier Covers - Available to enhance, protect & project visual brand awareness of your event or project.
- Stillage/Storage Options - Standard Crowd Control Barrier Stillage can hold up to 30 barriers at one time
- Crowd Control Barrier Trolley - With castors at the bottom enabling you to store & transport barriers acorss sites or transport with great ease, holding up to 25 barriers at one time.
Crowd control barriers act as a physical and psychological barrier, used to demarcate "no access" zones, and to designate space for queues. These crowd control barriers are most effective when they are interlocked using the "hook and eye" connected on the outside edge of each steel barrier. When pedestrian barriers are interlocked, security personnel can create lines of barriers that are very difficult to penetrate. This is because when the ped barriers are interlocked they become stronger and can't be easily toppled over.
Our crowd control barriers are particularly strong because they have a singular piece of tube making up the entire frame, resulting in only one joint. They also have stronger than average crowd barrier legs due to the thicker gauge of steel used (1.2mm), meaning they can take the weight of people standing on them without the need for an extra support bar. This results in a crowd barrier that lasts longer, making it perfect for hiring or using multiple times, making your money go further. Combine that with an incredible label price and you have yourself a fantastic deal.
Whether you are looking for your crowd barriers to be galvanised, painted or powder coated, we’ve got you covered. Just let us know what you want and we’ll do all the work. If you're interested in advertising on your crowd barriers using specially printed banners then please get in touch sales@hermeq.com.
Please note that powder coated barriers have a superior finish, and the colours are commonly used to demark different zones or for branding purposes. However, it is worth noting due to the nature of the product, and its intended purpose, that from time to time there can be surface imperfections, such as scratches. This is because crowd barriers are moved in bulk (we handle over 5,000 a day) around our manufacturing & distribution centres, commonly with forklift trucks. If the finish is of utmost importance then please reach out to our team and we can do our best to ensure that there are no imperfections.
What Makes A Good Pedestrian Safety Barrier?
Pedestrian safety barriers are versatile and used for a number of applications from improving construction site safety to effective event crowd control. What makes a “good” pedestrian safety barrier does depend on which application you are using them for, but there are some general points that broadly apply across the board.
Strong
The safety barricade should be strong, allowing it to deal with the pressures exerted upon it by a large crowd or daily use on a construction site. The best way to ensure your crowd barrier is strong is to check the thickness (gauge) of the steel used. Typically barriers labelled as demarcation barriers are made up on thinner gauge material. Ideally effective safety barriers are made from 1.0-1.2mm thick steel.
Durable
To get the best return on your money you will want pedestrian barriers that can be used multiple times, or that are still in good enough condition to sell on once you have used them. Typically the “weakest” points on a barrier are where they are welded together. Therefore the less welds, the more durable and less likely to break the barrier is. That’s why as standard we sell the 2.3 meter fixed leg one-piece pedestrian barrier, which means the frame has a single weld, making it one of the most durable safety barriers on the market.
Stackable
Crowd control barriers need to be easily stackable so that when you are not using them on site or at an event they can be transported and stored away easily without taking up excessive room. Loose leg crowd barriers have detachable legs and so are easily stackable. With fixed leg barriers you should make sure that the legs are staggered or offset to make sure that they can easily stake against one another. Offset legs on safety barriers are also important for making the crowd barriers more stable and allowing them to deal with uneven terrain that you find on most construction sites.
Seperating Pedestrians & Vehicles at Work:
Barriers and markings
Effective ways to keep vehicles away from pedestrian areas include:
- protective barriers;
- clear markings to set apart vehicle and pedestrians routes; and
- raised kerbs to mark vehicle and pedestrian areas.
Where needed, provide suitable barriers or guard rails:
- at entrances and exits to buildings;
- at the corners of buildings; and
- to prevent pedestrians from walking straight on to roads.
We favour this more robust barrier, as damage to crowd barriers is most often caused by site machinery or the public. By choosing a barrier that uses thicker gauge steel you can dramatically increase the life span of your crowd barriers. We have found that these safety barriers are extremely popular amongst event organisers and we have supplied events ranging from music festivals to agricultural shows with our crowd control barriers. The ability to reuse these barriers time and time again also makes them a firm favourite for construction firms and home builders, who use crowd barriers in order to more efficiently manage site work and keep both civilians and the workforce safe in and around construction works. These pedestrian barriers are also extremely popular amongst nightclubs and other busy venues to help organise and control entrance and exit.
The fixed leg crowd control barriers have the four feet welded to the frame of the crowd barrier, these crowd barrier legs are splayed, making them easy to stack & maximise your storage space. The fixed leg crowd barrier feet also have domed ends, in order to make sure there are no sharp edges to potentially hurt someone. If you are looking for a detachable leg, most commonly favoured by people who are looking to store or transport their pedestrian barriers lying down, then you should take a look at the loose leg crowd barrier variation that we also have available for purchase direct from our website.
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Height: 1.1m
Width: 2.3m one-piece frame
Weight: 8kg
Finish: Galvanised to BS EN 10244-2 standard / Painted / Powder coated
Tubular frame: 38.1mm dia / 1.2mm gauge circular hollow section
Tube infills: 12.7mm dia circular hollow section
Distance from the bottom bar to floor: 230mm approx
Distance between the infill bars: 110mm approx
Features
Offset fixed legs to increase stability and strength of the barrier while making them easily stackable.
Hook and eye system makes the barriers simple and easy to connect together.
Top of frame punched, infill bars slotted inside the frame and secured with weld.
One-piece tubular frame reducing the number weak spots (only one piece barrier on the market).
Thicker gauge frame and legs increases the durability of the barrier.
Do You Export?
We export crowd control barriers and safety barriers across the world. The most common destination is the US, but we have also exported crowd barriers to countries such as Latvia & Norway. Typically these are transported in Euro Containers and we advise packing approximately 660 x 2.3m fixed leg crowd control barriers into each container. For pricing and delivery options please speak directly to a member of our team sales@hermeq.com.
Are These Crowd Control Barriers New?
All of these crowd barriers are brand new. If we ever sell used or damaged crowd control barriers then you will find them in the "offers" section of our website. We have been told that our barriers are a fantastic price compared to many other providers. That's not because we ever sacrifice quality, rather our barriers are priced low because we specialise in fencing products and cut out the middle men dealing directly with you. As such we can buy our crowd control barriers in large volumes and pass this saving onto you, meaning you benefit from our economies of scale.
What's the different between crowd control barriers, pedestrian barriers and ped barriers?
The answer is simple - absolutely nothing. These are simply different names for the same product.
Loose Leg Crowd Barriers vs Fixed Leg Crowd Barriers
In our opinion there is very little to choose between the modern varieties of both the Loose Leg Crowd Barrier and Fixed Leg Crowd Barrier. The Loose Leg Barrier itself is cheaper than the Fixed Leg Barrier, although many people then also purchase the Loose Leg Metal Foot, which makes the set more expensive. On the whole it appears to be just a matter of preference and familiarity, which causes most people to favour one over another.
Traditionally the one major advantage with a Loose Leg Barrier is that they can be easier to store, however our Fixed Leg Barriers have off set legs, which makes them much easier to store and transport then some other varieties of Fixed Leg Crowd Barriers.
Quite often the Loose Leg Barrier has also been chosen because Pedestrian Barriers, made out of thin, weak material, have had the Fixed Legs flatten and separate, when weight is applied to the Barrier. As described in our product descriptions we have favoured Fixed Leg Barriers made out of stronger material to combat this, although the Loose Leg still completely removes the possibility of the legs faltering in this way.
What is the distance from the bottom of the barrier to the ground?
The distance between the "bottom bar" on the barrier, which is the lowest part of the barriers frame excluding the barrier legs, and the floor is approximately 230mm (23cm), although this can vary slightly between barriers.