Alpha Rail ensure that they always follow the pedestrian guardrail standards when supplying or installing guardrail. We offer a range of guardrail which is available in a lot different sizes which can include 1 metre and 2 metre lengths. Our railings are galvanised to prevent rusting and with high stock levels, we’re able to offer a fast turnaround to ensure we meet your project deadlines.
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M1 Pedestrian Guardrail is one of the most common and cost-effective form of standard guardrail, a common sight on roadsides being utilised by the majority […]
The SM1 is identical in construction to the M1 model, with the exception that the vertical infill bars are set to a staggered arrangement to […]
One of the most common and cost effective form of standard guardrail, a common sight on roadsides being utilised by the majority of local authorities […]
The SM2 is identical in construction to the M2 model, with the exception that the vertical infill bars are set to a staggered arrangement to […]
The baseplated M1 is identical in construction to the M1 model, with the exception that it is supplied with baseplates for surface mounting. We carry […]
The baseplated pedestrian guardrail (M2) is identical in construction to the M2 model, with the exception that it is supplied with baseplates for surface mounting. […]
Pedestrian guardrail should be standing at a height of 1050mm above ground level and set back 450mm from kerb face, the main purpose of pedestrian guardrail is to lead pedestrians to safe crossing points along busy highways. Pedestrian guardrail is normally set in a 300mm x 300mm x 450mm deep foundation.
Guardrails are usually fitted to prevent people from dangerous areas and to keep people safe from vehicles on roads. The standards are put in place to make sure the guardrails are made correctly and are safe.
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Ranges Alpha Rail can also provide you with pedestrian parapet which is often used next to cycle paths and public bridgeways. You can find out more information on this page.