Types of Commercial Safety Gates

Choosing the Right One for Your Business


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Installing the right commercial safety gates for your business is essential. Commercial gates can help keep your business more secure and efficient for higher profitability and effectiveness. Choosing the right type of commercial gate depends on various factors. Here are some to consider.

Commercial Safety Gate Function

There must be a reason why you want to install a commercial safety gate. Increasing security at your place of business is the obvious choice, but a gate can function in other ways as well:

  • Crowd control
  • Manage traffic flow
  • Collect entrance fees
  • Fire safety

Choosing the right gate depends on its main purpose. You also have to factor in the type of area, gate material and construction, operation, and maintenance.

Types of Commercial Safety Gates

Here are a few different commercial gate designs that perform specific functions mentioned above.

  1. Turnstile gates. You’ve seen these gates help control the flow of traffic through public places, such as subway stations and amusement parks. People file through an entrance one at a time, thus managing a crowd. Install these gates to accept payment for entry, require ID for access, or counting the number of people who pass through.
  2. Roll-up gates. You may have seen these pulled down in front of a closed store in a shopping mall. Known for durable construction and efficiency, these gates can easily be pulled down to secure a retail store or kiosk, then rolled up and stored conveniently above the entrance.
  3. Sectional overhead gates. Like roll-up gates, overhead gates are stored above the entrance. Sectional styles give you the option of sectioning off different areas. Install glass panels to offer a view through your commercial gate and let a little light in.
  4. Expandable scissor gates. These trellis-like gates open and close manually and store discreetly when not in use. These doors can be custom designed for your business applications and are ideal for an added layer of protection for commercial shopfronts or internal doors to help prevent break-ins.
  5. Fire gates. In the event of a fire, these gates close automatically to help seal off smoke and flames, preventing a fire from spreading throughout the commercial space. These gates meet stringent fire safety standards to protect your business assets and property, while also helping to provide a safe escape route.

Professional Commercial Safety Gates

Each commercial gate can have different construction and materials custom-designed to fit your business needs. To ensure the gate is installed correctly, a professional gate company should consult on the project and head up the installation process. Contact the gate specialists at Security Five to talk about your commercial safety gate needs.