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Fair question. So, I asked Dennis Knittel, our friendly bollard cover expert (and National Director of Distribution at Detroit-based Ideal Shield LLC), to share some brief insights about trends in making bollards, well, look better. Here's what he had to say:
Because of the inherent risk of potential accidents in their parking lots, some stores are installing bollards as generally the most cost efficient way to protect customers and employees. Once a bollard is installed, there are a number of products and ways to enhance curb appeal — particularly by using maintenance-free plastic bollard covers. Here are a few of the trends we’re seeing.
Decorative Bollards
One of the popular ways storefronts maintain a fresh and unique look is by using a decorative bollard cover. They come in a variety of designs and can be customized to a color of the store’s choosing. Not only do these covers add a certain sophisticated look, they are manufactured in all of the popular bollard sizes.
Sign Systems
Once a store has covers on its bollards, what about sign systems — such as the stop sign, handicap or van accessible — that are exposed to the elements? Many retail outlets are incorporating a bollard cover and sign post cover onto their existing sign post to match the covers they are using and thereby achieve a consistent look.
Branding
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AdShield
Whether you are at a fast food restaurant, retail store or a nationally recognized bank, you will see retailers taking advantage of any available space to attach point-of-sale signage. To eliminate excessive or obnoxious signage, many retailers are now incorporating a nylon cover or AdShield to slide right over their bollard covers. The AdShield can very easily be changed out for short-term or long-term advertising.
My thanks to Dennis and his team for their observations. Now that we've talked about bollards a bit lately, I'll be turning my attention next to some alternative storefront safety strategies. Stay tuned.
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