The Lock Father logo, full wordmark with a set of keys.

Concrete Jersey Barriers

At The Lock Father, we pride ourselves on offering high-quality concrete jersey barriers at competitive prices. When you buy or hire our barriers, you can trust that you are getting a durable and reliable product that will serve you well. 

In addition to our competitive pricing, we also offer a range of benefits that make us the best choice for your concrete jersey barrier needs. These benefits include:

Fast and efficient delivery: We understand that when you need concrete jersey barriers, you need them as soon as possible. That's why we offer fast and efficient delivery to ensure you get your barriers when needed.

Expert installation: Our team of trained professionals has the expertise and experience to properly install your concrete jersey barriers. We'll ensure that your barriers are secured correctly, providing peace of mind knowing that your site is safe.

Exceptional customer service: The Lock Father consistently provides excellent customer service. We'll work with you to understand your needs and help you choose suitable concrete barriers for your situation.

How Do Concrete Jersey Barriers Stop Illegal Encampment and Anti-Social Behaviour?

Concrete jersey barriers can be used to prevent illegal encampment, fly-tipping and anti-social behaviour in a few different ways:

  1. By physically blocking access: Concrete barriers can be physical barriers to block off access to certain areas, such as abandoned buildings or car parking areas. Blocking off sites can help prevent people from setting up illegal encampments or engaging in anti-social behaviour in these areas.

  2. By increasing visibility: Concrete barriers are typically painted bright colours, such as yellow or white, which makes them highly visible. This can deter people from engaging in illegal or anti-social behaviour, as they may be more likely to be seen by authorities or passersby.

  3. By creating a psychological deterrent: The presence of concrete jersey barriers may serve as a psychological deterrent to people considering engaging in illegal or anti-social behaviour. The barriers may make the area feel more secure or less inviting to people looking to cause trouble.

Things to Consider When Ordering Concrete Barriers

Concrete jersey barriers are typically placed on a flat surface and do not require special equipment or a foundation. Here is the general process for installing concrete jersey barriers:

  1. Choose the location: The first step is to choose where to place the barriers. It's essential to ensure that the area is flat and that the barriers will not obstruct traffic or create other hazards.

  2. Prepare the site: You should prepare the site before installing the barriers. This may involve removing debris or other obstacles. 

  3. Lift and place the barriers: Concrete jersey barriers are typically heavy and require specialised equipment to lift and move them into position. You can use a crane or forklift to lift the barriers and place them in the desired location.

  4. Secure the barriers: Once they are in place, they should be secured to prevent them from moving or tipping over. This may involve attaching them to anchor points or using sandbags or other weights to keep them in place.

It's essential to follow proper safety procedures when installing concrete jersey barriers. This may include wearing protective equipment, following lifting and handling guidelines, and having trained on-site personnel to oversee the installation process.

Our Accreditations

Using cranes to move and position heavy concrete blocks can be dangerous if carried out incorrectly. At The Lock Father, we take health and safety seriously for our locksmiths and clients.

Please contact us if you require evidence of our CHAS or Safe Contractor Approved accreditation.

Get In Touch With The Lock Father

A few options are available if you need our services and want to contact The Lock Father. You can phone 0800 011 3933, use our contact form or email us directly at jobs@thelockfather.co.uk

We staff our offices during the UK's regular working hours, so you may not get a quick response if you send an email or use the contact form outside those hours. However, as soon as we see it, we will contact you ASAP.