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01 Speed bumps, rubber, PVC & signs
02 One-way flow & traffic barriers
03 Floor mounted buffers & tactile safetyline
05 Cable/hose/pipe rubber GRP protectors
06 Loading bay buffers & wheel guides
07 Signs, traffic, HES, custom & temp
09 Safety handrail, warehouse,
car park & safety fencing
10 Steel crash barriers, double, combo’s, ends & spring steel
11 Car park posts, bollards & hazard posts
12 Warehouse traffic & safety products
13 Car park traffic & safety products
14 Plastic barriers traffic separator BS EN 1317
15 Convex safety & traffic mirrors
16 Traffic cones, barriers, & grit bins
17 Traffic barriers & height restrictors
Eco economy PVC speed ramp
Our Eco PVC modular speed ramp is very good value and is a major safety product in use all around the UK. Designed for use where there is a mix of pedestrian and vehicular traffic the highly visible plastic speed ramp system interlocks together to form a speed ramp to suit your site and location. This product is highly visible for approaching drivers; the black and yellow sections are the correct hazard warning colours and will slow down traffic safely to 5 to 10mph.
The system is very professional looking and when installed very safe, the installed speed ramps are very tough and hard wearing taking all types of traffic including HGVs. Manufactured in a tough wearing PVC plastic the design has soft rounded edges for maximum safety. Can be used in most applications including retail parks where there is a high volume of traffic.
Reflective safety and warning signage is a very important feature of the Eco speed ramp system and can be customised to suit the location and application. For details of the safety and corporate signage available please call 0121 446 4433 for details.
How hard wearing is a PVC ramp compared to EPDM rubber?
Very difficult question to answer, rubber is more expensive than PVC which is always a factor. However despite improve technology we are still all driving around on rubber tyres, which I think speaks volumes.



