Boom Barrier

Boom Barrier: Secure and Effective Access Management

Solution For Boom Barrier

For traffic control, automatic boom barriers are useful, economical, and incredibly effective solutions. They are made to function without any obstacles or hindrances day or night.

For ensuring security at the entrance and exit of official places, toll tax districts, and other sites, we provide an extensive range of Automatic Boom Barriers.

For optimal security, boom barriers can be connected to any type of surveillance system, access control system, or traffic monitoring system. Additionally, they need extremely minimal maintenance, which naturally cuts down on the machine’s downtime. These boom barriers are electro-mechanical devices that operate without overheating and without adding needless delays when paired with 24V AC driving units.

Qualities and advantages:

Our Automatic Boom Barriers’ primary advantage is that cars don’t have to wait for manual interaction with the manned station. Instead, as soon as the vehicle’s identity matches the records from previously submitted data upon entering the premises, the barrier will allow it pass. Typically, they are erected near level crossings, parking lots, drawbridges, and entryways to facilities that are limited. Barriers that work in tandem with the parking management system are used to control the gate that allows people to enter and leave the property.

The installation of contemporary boom barriers varies depending on the kind and volume of vehicles that pass through them. For example, small boom barriers with a reaction time of under 0.6 seconds are used to restrict two-wheelers. Larger vehicles will experience different reaction times and barrier lengths. Vans, autos, and other vehicles have their traffic controlled by longer barriers. The length of the barrier will also affect the reaction time. The barrier has time intervals of one, three, and six seconds.

Vehicle Speed Detection System

The technology gives drivers access to real-time speed data, enabling them to monitor the speed of their own cars and make necessary adjustments to meet speed regulations.