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Inground Bollard - 140mm - Stainless Steel

Regular price $423.50
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B-140-IG

Inground Bollard - 165mm

Regular price $350.00
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Inground Bollard - 90mm

Regular price $104.50
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Esafety Equipment Shoot - Wetherill Park-105

Inground Bollard - 90mm - Galvanise

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Esafety Equipment Shoot - Wetherill Park-115

Inground Bollard - 90mm - Stainless Steel

Regular price $302.50
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Inground Bollard – 140mm – Galvanise

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165mm

Inground Bollard – 165mm – Galvanise

Regular price $231.00
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220mm

Inground Bollard – 220mm – Galvanise

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Galvanised-Bollard-114mm

Inground Gas Meter Bollard – 114mm – Galvanise

Regular price $143.00
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Esafety Equipment Shoot - Wetherill Park-85
Esafety Equipment Shoot - Wetherill Park-85

Inground Removable Bollard - 90mm - Key Lock

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Each type of bollard is designed to meet specific requirements, whether you need to control vehicle access or protect pedestrians from oncoming traffic.

At eSafety Supplies, we are dedicated to providing you with a wide range of bollards to cater to all your car park protection needs. Our bollard range is not restricted to any specific type, we carry a comprehensive selection to choose from including, removable bollards, safety bollards, parking bollards, concrete bollards, security bollards, traffic bollards, and more. Our bollards are manufactured to the highest quality standards and will provide reliable and durable protection for years to come. We are committed to providing the best quality bollards to ensure bollard safety and security for all.

One of our most popular pedestrian safety products is the removable bollard, favoured for its convenient accessibility and low-maintenance features, while still providing reliable safety. These bollards come in a variety of materials such as steel, stainless steel, and even plastic to meet different preferences.

We understand that choosing the right bollard can be a daunting task, which is why our friendly staff are always available to chat and assist you in making an informed decision. eSafety Supplies is your one-stop-shop for all your bollard needs! We deliver Australia-wide, including Sydney (NSW), Melbourne (VIC) and Brisbane (QLD).

Frequently Asked Questions:

What are Bollards?

Bollards are a versatile and important element in urban design and traffic management. They have been in use for centuries to control the flow of traffic and protect pedestrians, and their primary function is to prevent vehicles from entering restricted areas. Today, bollards are made from a variety of materials including stainless steel, concrete, and plastic, and are available in a range of designs that can be customized to fit the look and feel of a specific area.

What Are Bollards Used For?

They help in protecting buildings and landmarks from vehicular attacks. They are typically installed in front of buildings and other high-traffic areas to prevent cars or trucks from crashing into them. In recent years, the threat of terrorism has made bollards even more important. They can prevent vehicles from reaching high-value targets like government buildings or tourist attractions.

Bollards also have a significant impact on traffic management. They can be used to control the flow of traffic, create buffer zones, and separate traffic lanes to reduce the risk of accidents and keep pedestrians and cyclists safe. Parking bollards, for example, are effective in preventing vehicles from entering restricted areas, such as pedestrian zones or bike lanes, which helps to reduce congestion on busy streets. In addition to their practical uses, bollards can also add a touch of style to a city street. Modern designs incorporate lighting or other features that enhance their appearance and make them more attractive.

What are the installation requirements for bollards?


Installation requirements vary depending on the type of bollard and the intended application. In general, installation involves securely anchoring the bollard into the ground using concrete footings or surface-mounting hardware. Professional installation is often recommended to ensure proper alignment and structural integrity.

Are bollards effective for perimeter security and anti-ramming protection?


Yes, bollards are commonly used for perimeter security and anti-ramming protection in various settings, including commercial properties, government buildings, and public spaces. Heavy-duty bollards can effectively deter vehicle intrusions and protect against potential threats.

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