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No need for mounting hardware—these barriers have a magnetic housing and belt end to attach to metal surfaces.
Attach to upright rack shelving to block off aisles.
Provide an end point for a belt barrier.
To make a complete unit, team one or more belt barriers with a wall receptacle or receiver post.
Replace cassettes in retractable belt barriers.
Provide an end point for your belt barrier.
Mix-and-match posts and chain to create a barrier that suits your needs.
Remove the tops on these three-post barriers to fill the bases with sand or pea gravel for added stability.
Instead of a post, use these rings to hang chain between metal surfaces.
Links split in half and snap back together. Use to connect two lengths of chain.
Connect two lengths of chain to make longer chain barriers.
You can fill these with water for added stability and drain when not in use for easy transport.
The barricade with prismatic bands is high visibility for use in heavy traffic and low-light areas.
A hook on each end lets you join multiple barriers to create the length and configuration you need.
Weighted bases allow you to install these railings without drilling holes.
Cut barrier tape to the length you need.
Stretch around hazards and work areas to temporarily restrict access, then dispose of after use.
This barrier tape has a long-lasting woven construction.
Dispense reusable barrier tape, then reel back in for future use.
Restrict access to an area of your facility.
Gates collapse for easy transport and storage.
Use these cones for quick material identification, inventory control, and pallet staging.
These flexible reflectors return to the upright position after contact. They are visible from both sides for areas where traffic moves in two directions.
Install this barbed wire to deter people from entering a fenced-off area.
Made of finely knit corrosion-resistant mesh, this highly pliable fencing is often used to secure insulation blankets, covers, and jackets.
A popular choice for controlling sand and snow drifts.
Use this lightweight fencing to temporarily limit access to areas of your facility.
Also known as chicken wire and poultry netting, this fencing is a flexible alternative to metal welded-wire fencing.
With wire strands welded at each intersection, this fencing has a strong, rigid construction.
Stand panels up to create enclosures without sinking posts into the ground.