Bouncer Pedestrian Gate

Frontier Pitts sliding pedestrian gate is a high-security unit which is used to provide secure control of pedestrian access. The gate is based on the larger LiteTracker design, which is a fully cantilevered gate with no ground track or intermediate support across the road way. The leading edge of the gateleaf locates and is supported by a receptor post.

The DDA (Disability Discrimination Act) came into force in 1995. Section 3 of the Act (which specifically mentions site accessibility) came into force in 2002. "The Act makes it unlawful for a service provider to discriminate against a disabled person by refusing to provide them any service which it provides to members of the public." - Code of Practice, DDA (Disability Discrimination Act)

Bouncer
  • A high-security unit which is used to provide secure control of pedestrian access

  • The gate is based on the larger LiteTracker sliding gate design which is a fully cantilevered gate with no groundtrack or intermediate support across the roadway

 

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