At Alpha Rail we specialise in supplying and installing guardrail systems, this includes 1 and 2 metre lengths. Our panels are galvanised to prevent rusting, and due to our amount of stock levels we can provide a quick turnaround to meet your project deadlines.
If you require guardrail for any of your projects, fill out the quote form below and a member of our team will contact you shortly.
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. […]
There are three main parts of a guardrail, the top rails, the midrails, and the vertical posts. Guardrail is important as it is used every day for the safety of the public. Guardrail is an important part of a road to protect pedestrians and road users from hazards, dangerous areas and places which are not permitted. They are usually fitted to prevent people from falling in potentially dangerous areas and to keep people safe from vehicles on roads.
They can be found in several different locations, including:
Guardrail is very important to keep people safe and although it may not be noticed by the public, they are a best solution to keeping the public safe in some situations.
Here at Alpha Rail, we are also able to provide you with pedestrian parapet systems which are often used next to cycle paths and public bridleways. You can find out more information on this page.
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