How Missing Bollards Leave Buildings and Pedestrians Vulnerable to Damage Every open parking area possesses zones where moving vehicles and pedestrians share the same pavement. A driver mistaking the gas pedal for the brake can send a vehicle over a curb...
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How Missing Bollards Leave Buildings and Pedestrians Vulnerable to Damage Every open parking area possesses zones where moving vehicles and pedestrians share the same pavement. A driver mistaking the gas pedal for the brake can send a vehicle over a curb and directly into a building facade. Storefront impacts occur regularly across the country, turning open entrances into active danger zones. When physical barriers are absent, the structure, utilities, and people onsite remain unprotected. Painted lines on asphalt are only part of a safety strategy. True protection requires physical barriers capable of stopping a vehicle. Property owners must identify where heavy vehicles approach walkways and structural elements to intercept potential impacts before damage occurs. Incorporating structural safety fixtures keeps vehicles from breaching designated driving zones. Structural Vulnerabilities and Asset Protection Vehicles moving through a commercial property rely on drivers maintaining compl
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