New RFID option makes Battery Operated Barriers even more versatile
Battery Operated Barriers announces the addition of RFID technology to their portable safety gates.
The RFID option is a fully automatic technology that opens the gate as the authorized vehicle approaches, eliminating the need for any action on the part of the driver.
The remote-controlled, solar-powered security gates are designed to keep unauthorized vehicles out of any site. The safety gates are 100% self-contained, instantly deployed, can be used in any environment, and often reduce or eliminate the need for a gate guard.
Currently used by most oil and gas companies, the safety gates have standard features that include a reflective arm and tower for night duty, adjustable levelers, security anchor points, high impact urethane coating, enclosed battery box, and ultra-heavy duty components.
Battery Operated Barriers have numerous options like a trailer mount, wired control, Radio Control, auto exit sensors, keypad/card among others. Powered by a common deep cycle marine battery, the solar panel offers hundreds of cycles daily while leaving the battery full for nighttime use as well.
For additional information go to www.batteryoperatedbarrier.com call (970) 946 4180 or email dennis@scaleproductsusa.com
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