Static bollards provide permanent pattern of control for a site


bus crashed into high street shop Isle of Wight Time and Attendance Southern safety and security devices building office or site static bollards deterrent permanent pattern of controlA single decker bus crashed into a high street shop in Newport High Street on the Isle of Wight. Both Newport High Street and St James Street were closed while the building was inspected. David Grundy, from Isle of Wight Fire and Rescue, commented: “There’s substantial damage to the building. The building control officer is inspecting the damage to see if the building needs to be closed.” It is unclear whether any injuries resulted from the incident.

Time and Attendance Southern can implement safety and security devices for your building, office or site. For example, static bollards provide a genuine deterrent and are ideal for applications where a permanent pattern of control is required. With a range of styles and designs, your static bollard will seamlessly blend into your architecture and surroundings. Constructed from either cast iron or wood, you have the option of choosing strength over cosmetic appearance depending on the circumstances within which the static bollard is to be installed.