ATDC has installed its lockable, portable, steel crowd control barrier to secure the Hungry Jacks fast food outlet at the BP service station at East Keilor in Melbourne.
This Project
The project manager for the installation was Torquay-based MAS Building & Construction. At ATDC we work alongside other reputable businesses to create overall commercial installations that work seamlessly for worldwide companies.
For the Hungry Jacks project, we needed to use a security barrier system that would be easy to use for employees, block the restaurant while still allowing customers to see inside, and have easy storage.
Note how the black steel blends seamlessly into the restaurant counter, not being an eyesore, but also being a clear indicator of security that wards off potential crime.
Since this restaurant is in a busy BP station in Melbourne, it’s important to consider how the station will likely be open 24/7, while Hungry Jacks is not. This means that the space is accessible even when closed, which is why it’s vital to keep security in front of the counter.
At restaurants such as Hungry Jacks, the employees are not security experts – as is the case in most commercial applications of our barriers. This means the trackless, relocatable and collapsible aspects of the barriers are vital to ensure the employees can set up and take down the security system easily when opening and closing the restaurant.
In a fast-food space, where working quickly is key, time can’t be wasted in struggling to use security systems – or worse, barriers being set up incorrectly because they’re too hard for the employees to use.
Specs
These crowd control barriers are available at a height of 2m or 2.5m and are OH+S tested for safe operation. They are completely trackless, relocatable and collapsible and are available for purchase or for hire on a short term or long term basis.
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