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Characteristics

Type
safety
Technology
floating

Description

The Barrier Float is an innovative and adaptable floating barrier that provides visibility, protection and separation for any required span of water. The Barrier Float has been designed specifically to alert, delineate and protect any person, craft, waterway or infrastructure from potential and/or unwarranted risk, interference, trespass, collision, hazard, danger or otherwise. They can be utilised in any length or distance over water and can be permanently anchored or installed in a monitor-free way to take care of all changes in tide, weather and water levels. Our Barrier Float system has been designed to separate and protect all manor of people, boats, infrastructure, run-off, debris and environments from each other. Adaptable, multi-use floating barrier solution Barrier Floats sit on the surface of the water anchored at each end to either a fixed point or a floating, all-tide mooring such as a Marinaquip Pile Ring. The mooring chain or rope is inserted in the central recess for the full length of the floating barrier. Two Urethane “Dog-Bone” connectors join one complete Barrier Float (made, in turn, of two floating halves) to the next. They allow the whole system to flex in all directions simultaneously with any wind, waves and wakes. Barrier Float has been designed for use in a wide variety of scenarios: marinas, rivers, canals, lakes, hydro-electric dams, reservoirs, etc. Barrier Floats have been designed to provide an easy to use floating separator and protective barrier solution that is infinitely adaptable and able to meet any number of site-specific challenges in almost any waterway environment.

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