Crowd Control Barrier Core Advantages
1. High Impact & Crowd Resistance
Heavy‑duty steel tube frame, welded construction – withstands pushing and leaning crowds.
2. Interlocking Connection – No Tools
Integrated hooks and slots – connect barriers in seconds by hand. Stable line without pins or chains.
3. All‑Weather Corrosion Protection
Hot‑dip galvanized + PVC/powder coated – rust‑proof for long‑term outdoor public use.
4. Modular & Stackable
Flat feet and flat‑pack design – stack vertically for transport, store in small spaces.
Product Details– BDFENCE
American Type Crowd control barrier
| Parameter | Specifications |
|---|---|
| Length | 6.5 ft / 7.0 ft / 7.5 ft / 8.0 ft / 8.5 ft |
| Height | 36″ / 40″ / 47″ / 60″ |
| Frame Tube | 38×1.5 mm, 38×1.8 mm, 38×2.0 mm |
| Inner Tube | 12×1.2 mm, 12×1.5 mm, 16×1.5 mm |
| Inner Tube Distance | 110 mm, 120 mm, 150 mm |
| Feet | Flat Feet: 50×580×6 mm / Bridge Feet: 67.5×50 cm |

European Type Crowd control barrier
| Parameter | Specifications |
|---|---|
| Length | 2.0 m / 2.2 m / 2.5 m |
| Height | 900 mm / 1000 mm / 1100 mm / 1200 mm |
| Frame Tube | 38 × 1.5 / 1.8 / 2.0 mm, 48 × 1.5 / 2.0mm |
| Inner Tube | Steel Tube: 16 × 1.2 / 1.5 mm Steel Rod: 12 mm |
| Inner Tube Distance | 110 mm, 120 mm, 150 mm |
| Feet | Flat Feet: 50 × 580 × 6 mm Bridge Feet: 67.5 × 50 cm V shape Feet Height: 270 mm |

Australian Type Crowd control barrier
| Parameter | Specifications |
|---|---|
| Length | 1050 mm / 2000 mm / 2100 mm |
| Height | 900 mm / 1000 mm / 1100 mm / 1500 mm |
| Frame Tube | 25 × 1.0 / 1.2 / 1.6 / 2.0 mm |
| Inner Tube | 20 × 1.0 / 1.2 / 1.5 mm |
| Inner Tube Distance | 110 mm, 120 mm, 150 mm/ 196 mm |
| Feet | Flat Feet: 50 × 580 × 6 mm Bridge Feet: 67.5 × 50 cm |

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Detailed Installation Process for Crowd Control Barrier
The installation of crowd control barrier requires strict adherence to operational standards and detailed steps to ensure the overall stability, safety and aesthetic appearance of the barrier. Below is the expanded and detailed installation process, with in-depth explanations of each step, key points and precautions:
1. Site Preparation & Layout Marking
Before starting the installation, thorough site preparation is the foundation to ensure the smooth progress of subsequent operations. First, clear the entire construction area, remove all obstacles such as stones, weeds, garbage and sundries that may affect the installation, and clean the ground to avoid interference with positioning and assembly. Then, use a level to check the flatness of the installation ground; if there are local uneven areas, level them with compacted gravel or sand to ensure that the crowd control barriers can be placed stably and evenly. Next, according to the design drawings and actual site requirements, use professional measuring tools (such as tape measure, theodolite and ink line) to mark the layout range and placement position of each barrier. The installation ground should be kept flat and clean to improve overall stability. At the same time, mark the alignment lines to ensure the straightness and verticality of the entire crowd control barrier structure.
2. Barrier Placement & Positioning
Barrier placement and positioning are core links affecting the overall stability of the crowd control barrier, and every detail needs to be strictly controlled. First, place the barriers accurately along the marked lines, keeping them in a straight and orderly arrangement as designed. Ensure the barriers are placed firmly on flat ground without tilting or shaking. Align the barriers accurately along the marked lines, and connect adjacent units with the interlocking system to form an integrated unit. For long-distance queue lines or event isolation, place each barrier with proper alignment to enhance structural stability and impact resistance. Check the levelness and alignment of each barrier to avoid skewing during connection.
3. Interlocking Connection & Fixing
After the crowd control barriers are fully positioned, interlocking connection and fixing can be carried out. First, connect the left and right hooks of adjacent barriers firmly to ensure tight and stable engagement. During connection, adjust the position of the barriers to maintain a neat and uniform appearance, ensuring horizontal and vertical alignment. For outdoor or large-scale events, use additional fixing clips or connecting bolts to strengthen the connection and prevent separation. For corner or turning positions, adjust the barriers to form a smooth and stable corner structure. Ensure the barrier surface is flat and the structure is not distorted, which guarantees the barrier’s stability and crowd management effect.
4. Stability Reinforcement
Stability reinforcement directly affects the structural integrity and service life of the crowd control barrier. First, after connection is completed, check and fasten all interlocking joints and connecting accessories to ensure all connections are tight and firm. Install additional support feet or counterweight blocks for outdoor or windy sites to enhance wind resistance and anti-toppling performance. Pay special attention to reinforcing the corner and end barriers to prevent loosening or displacement. Double-check all connection points to ensure no gaps or loose components, which provides reliable protection for public events and crowd management.
5. Alignment & Stability Check
After the installation and connection of crowd control barriers are completed, a comprehensive alignment and stability check is required to ensure that the installation quality meets the standards. First, use a level and ruler to check the verticality and straightness of the barriers: verticality error should not exceed 5mm per meter, and horizontal alignment should be consistent with the design. Then, check the overall straightness and structural stability: gently push the barrier to ensure no obvious shaking, displacement or separation. Check the tightness of all interlocking connections and the firmness of the base. If any problems are found (such as skewing, loose connections, uneven arrangement), adjust and reinforce them immediately to ensure structural safety and reliability.
6. Site Cleaning & Final Acceptance
The final step of the installation process is site cleaning and acceptance, which ensures the aesthetic appearance of the barrier and confirms that the installation is up to standard. First, remove excess debris, scraps and installation waste from the site, and clean the surface of the crowd control barrier to maintain a neat appearance. Then, carry out comprehensive acceptance according to the design drawings and safety standards: check the barrier dimensions, alignment, verticality, connection firmness and overall stability; check for surface damage, rust, or loose components; verify anti-impact and wind-resistant performance. After the acceptance is qualified, the installation work is officially completed. If unqualified items are found, they should be rectified immediately until they meet the safety standards.
Note
During the entire installation process, construction personnel should wear protective equipment (such as safety gloves and non-slip shoes) to ensure safe operation. In addition, pay attention to the protection of the crowd control barrier surface during installation to avoid damage to the surface treatment layer (such as galvanizing, PVC coating) which may affect the corrosion resistance and service life of the barrier
Why Choose BDFENCE for Crowd Control Barrier?
1. Heavy‑Duty Steel & Dual Coating
We use Q235 steel tubes with hot‑dip galvanizing + powder coating (yellow/black, orange/white, red/white). Rust‑proof, impact‑resistant – reusable for 10+ years.
2. Standard American Sizes & Custom Options
Lengths 6.5‑8.5 ft, heights 36‑60 in. Frame tube 38mm, inner tube 12‑16mm. Choose flat feet (max stability) or bridge feet (wheelchair/trolley friendly). Custom colors, logos, and reflective tape available.
3. Interlocking Design – No Loose Parts
Integrated hooks and slots – connect in 1 second. No pins, chains or tools needed. Stable and secure.
4. Stackable & Space‑Saving
Barriers nest together vertically. Flat feet allow high stacking. Store 20 units in 2 sqm.
5. Factory Direct – Quality & Price
In‑house tube processing, welding, galvanizing, coating. Strict QC, fast lead time (10‑12 days for 500 units), competitive pricing.
6. Global Crowd Control Experience
Supplied events, airports, train stations, malls, construction sites across USA, UK, Germany, Australia, UAE and more.
📌 In short: Heavy frame + dual coating + interlocking connection + foot options = BDFENCE, your trusted crowd control barrier partner.













