By trafficguard on Tuesday, 29 March 2016
Category: Building Impact Protection

How the National Park Service Uses Bollards

The National Park Service (NPS) is responsible for maintaining national park areas as well as protecting national historic sites in Washington, D.C., and around the country. As part of their directive, the service implements bollards with chains at strategic sites to help protect the environment and historic monuments from unwanted traffic.

Benefits of Bollards

The Secret Service is currently looking at upgrading 48 guard posts and other security measures around the White House to include current technologies and ensure the quality of the design for years to come.  Agencies like the NPS use bollards as a protective and preventative solution for unwanted traffic for several different reasons:
 

Examples in the NPS

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