Boom Barrier

Wise Neosco range of automated Boom Barriers offers a variety of models to provide trustworthy, seamless, and reliable entry and exit point security for two-wheelers and cars in car parking sites, condominiums, toll collections, and industrial entrances. Built to face the challenges of Indian climate conditions, it’s motorized mechanism is designed to deliver superior performance within continuous duty cycles.

Helping Clients to Solve Security Marketing Problems

Boom Barriers are essential for maintaining safety and control in urban traffic, particularly in the management of parking gates and toll booths to ensure smooth ticket collection, entry validation, and visitor management.

Places where Boom Barrier can use.

  • Government
    Facilities

  • Stadiums
    and Arenas

  • Healthcare
    Facilities

Our Benefits

Get the Best Security from the Wise Neosco of Exellence

  • Entry and Exit Control

  • Mechanical or Electronic Operation

  • Security and Deterrence

  • High Throughput and Fast Operation

  • Integration and Control

  • Durability and Safety

Product Advantages

Boom barrier gates provide enhanced security, traffic control, access management, and safety, making them a valuable asset in various settings where controlled entry and restricted access are crucial.

  • Security: Boom barrier gates provide a physical barrier that controls access to a particular area. They are commonly used in parking lots, residential communities, industrial facilities, and other restricted areas to enhance security. The barrier gate prevents unauthorized vehicles from entering and ensures only authorized personnel have access.

  • Traffic Control: Boom barrier gates are effective in managing traffic flow, particularly in busy areas such as toll booths, parking garages, and gated communities. They can be integrated with sensors, loops, or ticketing systems to automate the process, allowing for efficient entry and exit of vehicles.

  • Deterrence: The presence of a barrier gate acts as a deterrent to potential intruders or unauthorized individuals. The physical barrier and the perception of controlled access make it less likely for unauthorized individuals to attempt entry, reducing the risk of security breaches.