Barrier posts with webbing: The perfect combination of flexibility and design for every event
Webbing barriers are essential tools for crowd control and for cordoning off certain areas. They are used in various areas such as events, airports and shops. An example from the INCAPCORP online shop is the “Classic” webbing barrier, which is characterized by its robust construction and easy handling.
History and development
The history of webbing barriers goes back a long way. Originally they were used to cordon off construction sites, but today they can be found in many areas. The “Premium” webbing barrier from INCAPCORP shows how the design and functionality have evolved over time to meet modern requirements.
Types of webbing barriers
There are different types of webbing barriers:
- Mobile webbing barriers: Ideal for temporary barriers and easy to move, such as the “360 degree rotating head” mobile webbing barrier.
- Stationary belt posts: Permanently installed and often used in high-traffic areas, such as the Stationary Belt Post “Solid”.
- Wall cassettes: Belts that are mounted on the wall and are ideal for tight spaces, such as the Wall cassette “Compact”.
Materials and design
Bolt posts are made from different materials, each with its own advantages. The “Outdoor” belt post is made from recycled plastic and is particularly environmentally friendly. Different designs and colors, such as the “Design” belt post, allow adaptation to the respective environment.
Areas of use
Bolt posts with belt strap are used in many areas:
- Events: To control crowds and create VIP areas, such as the “Event” belt post.
- Airports: To guide passengers through security checks, such as the “Airport” belt post.
- Retail: To organize queues and to cordon off certain areas, such as the “Retail” belt post.
Advantages and benefits
The advantages of webbing barrier posts are many:
- Flexibility: Easy to set up and remove, like the “360 degree rotating head” webbing post.
- Security: Prevents unauthorized access to certain areas, like the “Secure” webbing post.
- Aesthetics: Can be customized to match the design of the venue, like the “Design” webbing post.
Tips for selection and maintenance
When purchasing barrier posts, pay attention to the length of the webbing, the stability of the post and the quality of the materials. The “Premium” webbing post offers an excellent combination of stability and durability. To maintain them, it is recommended to clean the posts regularly and check for damage.
Webbing barrier posts are versatile and useful tools for controlling crowds and cordoning off certain areas. With INCAPCORP products, like the “Classic” webbing post, you can ensure that your needs are met.
Visit the INCAPCORP online store to learn more about the available webbing barrier posts and find the right product for your needs.