How To Effectively Control Pedestrian Flow In A Commercial Space

pedestrian control When reviewing the security and health and safety in a commercial space, it is important to think about pedestrian flow and how this will be controlled, especially if it is a busy property or area.

Poor control can lead to long queues, crowded areas, and even accidents, as well as negatively affecting the efficiency in the workplace. However, it can be difficult to keep track of everyone that passes through.

There are several solutions available to help you monitor and control the number of people that come through the doors or enter a space, whether on foot or by car. Read on to find out how to effectively control pedestrian flow in a commercial space.

Turnstiles

Ideal for controlling pedestrian flow, a turnstile is a form of gate designed to only allow one person to pass at a time, and can be configured to only allow people to pass through one way or both ways, depending on your requirements.

Turnstiles are very effective in controlling the entry and exit of people into an area or building, and in controlling the amount of people permitted to enter. They can count the number of people that have gone in and out to establish whether the area is at capacity.

There are turnstiles which will only allow people in with a coin, ticket, pass or other payment method. This is ideal for restricting access to members of staff only, for example.

Access control

If you have a parking area, you should begin monitoring people that enter and exit your commercial space before they even enter the building.

Implementing effective barrier systems in your car park will help you to keep track of who is entering your commercial space.

Cantilever sliding gates or access control barriers, along with an access control post, will prevent unauthorised vehicle access. The physical barrier will prevent them from entering without a code, access card, or permission via intercom, for example.

Alternatively, you can set up the gates or barriers to be open at certain times during the day to prevent access during certain hours or days.

Bollards

A versatile solution used to effectively control pedestrian flow, bollards can be used to signal the perimeter of a commercial space, or to mark out clear routes for pedestrians, without fully closing an area off.

Bollards can also be installed to keep vehicles away from pedestrian areas, or in spaces where you do not want people to park.

With a wide range of bollards available, including telescopic, wooden and concrete bollards, there will be a solution to suit your requirements and aesthetics.

If you have or are considering installing bollards in your commercial space, check out our guide to bollard maintenance.

For help and advice with effectively controlling pedestrian flow in a commercial space, get in touch with our team of experts at Gateway Automation on 01522 682255, or email info@gatewayautomation.co.uk.

With over 40 years of combined experience and expertise, Gateway Automation offers a value for money service with well-engineered and high-quality security systems and barriers, manufactured to your specific requirements.

Make The Most Of Your Space With A Cantilever Sliding Gate

Cantilever Sliding Gate Securing a property or private area and making sure it is safe is essential, especially if it contains valuable items. However, this can be difficult if you are short on space. Electrical gates are often bulky and require a lot of space to be able to open and close.

A great solution to this is a cantilever sliding gate, which does not need as much space as it slides to one side rather than swinging open. Read on to find out more about the benefits of a space-saving cantilever sliding gate.

How does a cantilever gate work?

Sliding gates are fitted with a motor and run horizontally along a track that is fitted at an entrance or exit of a secure area and is typically twice the width of the gate so that the gate can slide along the track until it is completely out of the way.

Cantilever gates have a built-in self-locking feature which means that you can choose to keep the gates open or closed for a duration if you wish.

The machinery involved with cantilever sliding gates can be housed within a tamper-proof box to provide additional peace of mind. This can help to prevent people with malicious intent from having access to it and tampering with it.

Cantilever vs standard sliding gate

Cantilever gates are typically quieter and smoother than a standard sliding gate. This is because, unlike a standard sliding gate, cantilever gates are suspended above the floor using a counterbalance so there are no rollers or wheels touching the ground.

This also means that they can be installed on uneven surfaces, such as gravel or sloping driveways, where it would be difficult to have any other type of gate.

Cantilever gates for driveways

Cantilever gates are often installed on driveways to secure vehicles and homes. As well as providing homeowners with peace of mind by offering additional security, they are quieter and more aesthetically pleasing than other alternatives, which is desirable in a residential area.

As sliding gates require a significantly smaller clearance for opening, it is much easier to get vehicles in and out and allows for more space for parking on the drive.

Here at Gateway Automation, we offer robust steel or aluminium cantilever sliding gates, which are tailor-made to your requirements in a variety of colours and sizes, and with a range of access control options, and an optional touch screen.

All of our powered gates are equipped with class-leading safety systems as standard. Our cantilever sliding gates are reliable and almost silent in operation.

We offer a wide range of gate infills, including vertical tube, weldmesh, palisade, and timber cladding. We can even provide sheet steel with your logo cut out.

If you are considering cantilever gates for your property, contact Gateway Automation for a free, no-obligation quote and feasibility survey. Call us on 01522 682255, or email info@gatewayautomation.co.uk.