by Liz Karson | May 21, 2019 | Security Bollards
The Docklands & East London Advertiser reported earlier this month on an inquest investigating the June 3, 2017 terrorist attack at the London Bridge in England. The article is titled “London Bridge inquest: Barriers ‘would have saved two victims’,...
by Liz Karson | Jul 24, 2018 | Security Bollards
Earlier this year I shared this story with you “K12 Security Bollards for the Social Security Administration”. ECI installed five 880 pound crash rated removable anti-terrorist security bollards (by others) at the SSA building in Chicago. You see three of these...
by Liz Karson | Jun 5, 2018 | Security Bollards
On May 21, 2018 the West London News reported “Madame Tussauds wants to install bollards after it is identified as being at risk of a terror attack”. It seems the long lines which form outside the popular attraction mark it as a security risk and potential target for...
by Liz Karson | May 8, 2018 | Counter Terrorism
“Hostile Vehicle Mitigation: Places, solutions and planning a strategy” is a recent article I found from Jacksons Fencing Company overseas in the United Kingdom. It deals with the threats of ramming by cars and trucks through explosive blasts from parked...
by Liz Karson | May 1, 2018 | Security Bollards
ECI was recently called upon to install these Calpipe K12 crash rated removable security bollards at the Social Security Administration building in Chicago. A total of five of these 880 pound bollards were installed, three of which are shown above with stainless steel...