Practical Protection for Perimeters and Access Points
Hoop barriers are frequently used to define boundaries and reinforce vulnerable areas without the need for complex gate systems. Their versatility makes them suitable for:
• Car park perimeters and pedestrian routes
• Warehouse loading bays and service yards
• Retail forecourts and trolley bays
• Garage developments
• School and campus entrances
• Cycle and motorcycle parking areas
As a car park hoop barrier, the structure can be positioned to prevent vehicle overrun onto footpaths or landscaped zones while maintaining clear sightlines.
Designed for Impact Resistance
Manufactured from heavy-duty steel, each steel hoop barrier is engineered to withstand repeated contact and provide reliable impact resistance in high-traffic areas.
Standard features include:
• Heavy gauge tubular steel construction
• Hot-dip galvanised finish for corrosion protection
• Root fixed installation for maximum stability
• Smooth, continuous profile to reduce snagging
The galvanised finish ensures that each galvanised hoop barrier performs effectively in exposed outdoor environments, helping to minimise maintenance requirements and extend service life.
Flexible Configurations to Suit Site Requirements
Broxap’s hoop barriers are available in a range of sizes and can be manufactured to meet specific dimensional requirements. Options include:
• With or without a crossbar
• Stainless steel versions (POA)
• Bespoke widths and heights
• Configurations to accommodate cycle security
A protective hoop barrier with an integrated crossbar can be used to discourage motorcycle access or provide additional structural rigidity where required.
Stainless steel variants may be preferred for high-profile commercial schemes or environments requiring a more contemporary aesthetic.
Applications Beyond Perimeter Control
While commonly used to secure boundaries, hoop barriers also serve wider functional roles across different sectors.
Typical additional uses include:
• Securing cycles and motorcycles
• Protecting EV charging stations
• Defining pedestrian walkways in mixed-use spaces
• Preventing ram-raid access to glazing and entrances
• Forming structured trolley bay enclosures
In warehouse and logistics environments, warehouse hoop barriers are often positioned to protect roller shutters, dock levellers and sensitive equipment from forklift impact.
Installation Considerations
Correct positioning and spacing are essential to ensure effective performance. When specifying hoop barriers, project teams typically review:
• Vehicle turning circles and delivery routes
• Pedestrian flow and accessibility requirements
• Ground conditions and foundation design
• Proximity to doors, glazing and structural elements
Root fixed installations provide maximum strength and are commonly specified for high-risk impact areas.
Hoop barriers can also be paired with other street furniture such as bollards, pedestrian guardrail systems and cycle stands to create a cohesive access control strategy across larger sites.
Manufacturing Quality
Manufactured in the UK, Broxap’s hoop barriers are produced under controlled conditions to ensure consistent quality, structural integrity and finish standards. Material selection and protective treatments are chosen to withstand daily operational demands in commercial and public environments.
The straightforward design supports ease of inspection and cleaning, making them suitable for high-use areas where durability and reliability are priorities.
Key Features
• Durable steel construction
• Hot-dip galvanised finish
• Available with or without crossbar
• Stainless steel option available
• Suitable for car parks, warehouses and forecourts
• Designed for perimeter protection and access control
• UK manufactured
Broxap’s hoop barriers provide a dependable and adaptable method of protecting assets, managing vehicle movement and reinforcing site security across a wide range of environments.