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Advantage of Static HVM (Hostile Vehicle Mitigation) Bollards

Static bollards are a type of physical security barrier used to protect pedestrians, buildings, and other structures from vehicle impact. Unlike retractable bollards, which can be raised and lowered as needed, static bollards are permanently fixed in place.

One of the main advantages of static bollards is their ability to provide a high level of protection against vehicle-borne threats. Static bollards are typically made of heavy-duty materials such high tensile steel, or iron, which can withstand the impact of a vehicle traveling at various speeds. They are often used to protect high-risk targets such as government buildings, airports, and other critical infrastructures.  However lately the static bollards use has been extended to public places to protect pedestrians and general public from accidental impact from a vehicle.

In addition to their security benefits, static bollards can also enhance the aesthetic appeal of a space. They come in a variety of styles and finishes, allowing them to blend seamlessly into their surroundings or add a decorative touch to a building or public space.

Another advantage of static bollards is their low maintenance requirements. Because they are fixed in place, they do not require the same level of upkeep as retractable bollards, which must be regularly serviced to ensure their proper operation.

The cost implications of HVM static bollards are relatively low, comparing to insurance claims for accidental or Terror attacks.  The typical lifespan of static bollards is usually 20 years which make it relatively cheaper costs per year.

There have been several studies and real-world examples that demonstrated the effectiveness of bollards in controlling and directing pedestrian and vehicle traffic during evacuations.

For example, a study conducted by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in the United States evaluated the use of bollards as a security measure in public spaces such as parks, malls, and pedestrian plazas. The study found that bollards were effective in controlling and directing pedestrian traffic, and that they could be strategically placed to create safe zones and protect against vehicle-borne threats.

Overall, static bollards can provide a high level of security and protection for pedestrians, buildings, and other structures, while also enhancing the aesthetic appeal of a space and requiring minimal maintenance.