Solar Powered Security

Useable in all kinds of weather, 24/7/365, the gates have numerous options for allowing access including remote control key fobs, keypad, wireless intercom or manual wired pendant.

The “TUG” (Towable Utility Gate) and HUG, (Heavy Utility Gate) are completely self-contained gates that can be instantly deployed for short or long term use to restrict access, protect personnel and equipment as well as for security, lockdowns, construction, and much more.

Useable in all kinds of weather, 24/7/365, the gates have numerous options for allowing access including remote control key fobs, keypad, wireless intercom or manual wired pendant. Standard features include a reflective tower and arm for night duty, adjustable levelers, security anchor points and enclosed battery boxes.

The units are rapidly and easily deployed and can cycle hundreds of times a day with the optional solar panel.

Currently, in use by the military, NASA, schools, and hospitals, portable utility gates offer a versatile extra layer of protection and are proudly made in America. For additional information contact: Dennis Evers at 970 946-4180.

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