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  • 5 Things to Consider with Parking Blocks

    The addition of parking blocks to your parking lot can be the perfect finishing touch, but sometimes our customers don't know what type of parking block will best suit their needs. Here are a few things to consider when deciding whether our plastic or rubber parking blocks will be the newest addition to your facility.

    1. Our plastic parking blocks are solid plastic                                                                                  Our rubber parking blocks have a honeycomb structure underneath

    2. The rubber parking blocks have just a bit more flexibility to conform to pavement better than the plastic.

    3. Both plastic and rubber blocks come with mounting hardware for asphalt or concrete installations.

    4. The plastic parking blocks are available in: Yellow, Gray, Blue, and Black                              The rubber parking blocks are available in: Black with Yellow reflective stripes

    5.  Our plastic parking blocks come in 4 different sizes                                                                  Our rubber parking blocks are available in a 6ft length.

  • New Technology for Parking Spots Detect Non-Disabled Drivers

    Too often non-disabled drivers use spaces reserved for the handicapped, but thanks to New Zealand's Car Parking Technologies (CPT) those drivers could be caught!

    The company developed a system in which disabled drivers' vehicles will have an electronic tag that is detected in handicapped parking spots when a vehicle pulls in. If a vehicle doesn't have the tag that sensors the handicapped parking spots parking enforcement personnel will be notified.

    The system has not yet been used by any clients, but CPT reports the technology is ready to go and could be in use early this year.

    Enhance your facility parking lot and garage with Innoplast rubber speed bumps and parking blocks, shop online today!

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