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1. Anti-Ram Security at Government Facilities
Bollards are used to protect federal buildings, military installations, and embassies from vehicle ramming attacks or unauthorized vehicle entries. They are often crash-rated (e.g., ASTM or DoS standards).
2. Perimeter Security for Airports
Bollards serve as a physical barrier at terminal entrances, drop-off zones, and perimeter roads to prevent vehicles from breaching secure zones or causing mass-casualty incidents.
3. Protection of Pedestrian Zones
In urban centers or high-foot-traffic areas, bollards are used to shield pedestrians from accidental or intentional vehicle entry (e.g., Times Square, Las Vegas Strip).
4. Defense of Utility Infrastructure
Critical utility components such as electrical substations, water treatment plants, and communications hubs are safeguarded with bollards to prevent sabotage or accidental damage.
5. Access Control at Secure Checkpoints
Retractable or removable bollards are used to control vehicle access at military bases, stadiums, and private campuses, allowing only authorized vehicles to pass through.
6. Storefront & Retail Protection (Crash-Resistant)
To deter “ram-raid” burglaries and protect customers inside, bollards are installed in front of retail stores, banks, and shopping centers.
7. Stadiums and Event Venues
Bollards provide vehicle exclusion zones around venues hosting large crowds to prevent vehicle-borne threats during games, concerts, or political events.
8. Traffic Diversion Around Sensitive Sites
Strategic placement of bollards channels traffic away from vulnerable areas like courthouses, data centers, or monuments without limiting pedestrian flow.
9. Port and Maritime Facility Security
Used at port entries and around sensitive cargo zones, bollards prevent unauthorized truck access and ensure secure port operations under MARSEC regulations.
10. School and Campus Vehicle Exclusion
To prevent hostile vehicle intrusions or accidents in high-traffic school zones, bollards are often installed near entrances, play areas, and drop-off zones.