Low Level Protection Barriers
Our low level protection barriers at Armco Barrier Supplies are built to withstand heavy impacts and protect machinery. These barrier units are designed to protect machinery from damage and come with fully welded construction, meaning they don’t have any weak spots that could give way.
Honest. Reliable. Straightforward.
Contact us now for next-day delivery on selected lines across the UK.
Key Features
- Heavy-duty angle-iron rails.
- Safeguards against damage from fork lift trucks and pallet trucks.
- Comes in powder-coated yellow for the best possible visibility and greatly increased durability.
- Designed to keep walkways safe and free from trip hazards.
- Takes up very little space.
What are Low Level Protection Barriers?
Low level protection barriers, also known as low level warehouse barriers, are specifically designed to safeguard equipment or machinery from impacts that occur closer to the ground. These barriers are essential in factory settings and industrial environments where they provide a sturdy and reliable solution for preventing damage caused by low-lying collisions. Such delivery of protection is crucial for maintaining the safety of operations.
Uses include:
Clearly marking boundaries on factory floors
Directing pedestrian traffic safely
Shielding machinery and infrastructure from accidental bumps
Implementing safety measures for areas with slow-moving vehicles
About Us
Armco Barrier Supplies is the UK’s leading provider of Armco barriers, with over two decades of industry expertise. Our products are not only competitively priced but also always in stock, ensuring you get exactly what you need, when you need it. Expect a quick turnaround with absolutely no compromise on quality. Alternative delivery arrangements can be made by speaking to our sales department prior to placing your order.
Our customer-centric approach ensures that you receive not only high-quality barrier supplies but also a level of service that sets us apart from the competition. You’ll work with the same dedicated sales team members every time you speak with us—we take the time to get to know you and what you need, so that you don’t have to explain what you’re looking for time and time again.
Get in touch
Speak to a member of our team today for further assistance and advice.
- Address: 19 Saddington Rd, Smeeton Westerby LE8 0QS, United Kingdom
- Phone: +44 116 279 0038
- Email: info@armcobarriersupplies.co.uk
Delivery
We understand that flexibility is important, which is why we offer competitive delivery costs and advertised delivery options, including next-day nationwide delivery. Other advertised delivery options can also be discussed, and we strive to meet your expected delivery date by ensuring that your order is dispatched with care. Our delivery vehicles are equipped to handle even our heavy-duty products, ensuring safe arrival.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)
Here, you can find answers to some of the questions we get asked the most about our industrial low level barriers.
What is the difference between a hard barrier and a soft barrier?
In short, hard barriers offer strong, unyielding protection, while soft barriers provide flexible, impact-absorbing safety. Here’s some more detail on this:
Hard Barriers: These are strong, solid structures made from materials like metal or concrete. They are used in places where strong protection is needed, such as high-traffic areas, industrial sites, or around heavy machinery. Hard barriers are very durable and can effectively block and contain potential hazards.
Soft Barriers: These are more flexible and made from materials like polymer. They are designed to absorb impact and reduce the risk of injury if someone comes into contact with them. Soft barriers are great for places where people might touch or bump into the barrier, such as sports facilities, playgrounds, or around sensitive equipment. They provide a cushioning effect, making them safer for environments with frequent human interaction.
What is a Protection Barrier?
Protection barriers are structures designed to keep people and property safe by blocking access to dangerous areas or preventing damage from impacts. They’re used in places like construction sites, public areas, and industrial settings.