PALMDALE, CALIF.
- August 14, 2007 - Delta Scientific, the leading manufacturer of counter-terrorist
vehicle control systems used in the United States and internationally, today
announced that its new DSC 600 Shallow Foundation Bollards will protect approaches
to buildings, drop-off and passenger loading areas at transportation hubs, storefronts,
sports arenas, office buildings and other presently unprotected locations where
vehicle bombers and errant drivers have no obstacles to stop them. With the
DSC 600 bollard modules, those facilities surrounded by streets, abutting sidewalks
and set back on lawns, such as many state capitals, other government structures,
stadiums, theaters, and commercial buildings, can now be effectively protected.
"There
is a great demand for a crash-resistant device that is easy to install and attractive,"
explains David Dickinson, Delta Scientific senior vice president. "From
using a vehicle to break into a pharmacy to stopping terrorists at airports,
the DSC 600 provides a significant blocking device solution that continues to
challenge security directors, how to easily install fixed bollards, especially
on shallow substrates, including those that are not level or have turns. No
longer will facilities, such as airports, the upper levels of parking structures
and other unprotected locales have to use unsightly 'make-do' solutions to stop
car bombers or wayward drivers."
With a foundation
only 14 inches (35.5 cm) deep versus the four feet (1.2 m) typically required,
Delta's new DSC 600 Shallow Foundation Bollards can be installed within sidewalks,
on top of concrete deck truss bridges or in planters as well as conform to the
inclines and turns of a locale. The new 2-bollard modules, which can be arrayed
in whatever length is required, will stop and destroy a 15,000-pound (66.7 kN)
truck traveling 50 miles per hour (80 kph).
They have already
successfully passed a K12 rating crash test, providing proof of their ability
to provide high-energy stops. In fact, the DSC 600 is the first Shallow Foundation
Bollard to successfully meet the U.S. Department of State Specification, Revision
A that requires the bed of the attacking truck to go less than 39 inches (1
m) beyond the point of impact.
In its certified
crash test on July 31, 2007, the penetration of the truck was only 15 inches
(38.1 cm), with only minor damage to the DSC 600 bollards, meeting both the
US and United Kingdom 1-meter requirements. Both bollards in the module were
structurally sound and the foundation pad was intact. The system stood ready
to accept a subsequent hit, a tactic employed by terrorists.
The DSC 600
bollard modules also eliminate the major installation problems of traditional
barriers caused by rough surfaces and turns. Conventional barriers require surface
areas to be completely leveled. On curves, setbacks often end up too close to
the facility. The new DSC 600 bollards will blend into curves, rough terrain
or inclines easily. Setbacks can be as short as 2 feet (61 cm), providing a
much greater safety cushion for the facility.
The DSC 600
Shallow Foundation Bollards are also perfect for high water table locations
and areas with corrosive soils. The shallow foundation obviates the concerns
of interference with buried water, gas and fuel pipes, storm drains, power lines
and fiber optic communication lines. This foundation also reduces installation
complexity, time, materials and corresponding costs. In addition, by simply
staggering the DSC 600 bollard modules, installers can additionally provide
protection to shallow underpinnings locales with uneven approaches and those
with curves.
The bollards
can even be architecturally enhanced to blend in with their surroundings using
Delta's decorative bollard option.
The new bollard
modules also meet the 1-meter clearance regulations mandated by the Americans
with Disabilities Act (ADA). Although the DSC 600 bollards will let people pass
through them, they will stop vehicles dead in their tracks.
The front to
back length of a DSC 600 Shallow Foundation Bollard module is seven feet (2.13
m).
The new DSC
600 Shallow Foundation Bollard modules are now available. More information is
available at www.deltascientific.com or info@deltascientific.com.