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Guarda Post & Base Barrier System
The Guarda post and base system is available with colour and base options to suit your requirements. The posts are available in either white and red or yellow and black. Either post is compatible with the three different base options we have.
The striped posts are highly visible from a distance making them exceptional for use in busy industrial areas, where forklifts/vehicular traffic is sharing the same area as pedestrians.
We also offer these items in a kit form of 6 posts with 10 metres of chain.

Base Options

Plastic Fillable Base
If you want a lightweight setup that you can deploy and transport easily then this will be the option for you. When adding Water we recommend adding a splash of antifreeze in colder climates.

Plastic Concrete Base
The concrete filled base is the most cost-effective option we have available. This plastic shell is filled with concrete making it the heaviest base to choose from.

Hard Rubber Base
This base is made from recycled rubber. The hard-wearing nature of this base helps to increase the lifespan of the product.
Can't Find the Post & Base System You Require?
If you haven't been able to find what you are looking for, then give our sales team a call on 01905 794 875.
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Specifications
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Dimensions | |
Diameter | Post: 46mm |
Height | 870mm (with base) |
Weight | |
Per Unit | Post: 225g, Concrete Base: 2480g, Rubber Base: 1340g, Plastic Fillable Base: 380g |
Material | |
Type | Post: PVC, Base: recycled rubber. Plastic hollow, Plastic concrete filled |
Colour | Yellow and Black or Red and White |
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