A Heras swing gate is an excellent way to control access through your perimeter into your site or building/s. By seamlessly integrating into the fenceline they are aesthetically pleasing as well as functional and robust. With uncompromising quality, sustainability and attractive pricing our swing gates are designed and installed to meet your needs and expectations.
A swing gate is ideal for many applications such as commercial buildings, educational institutions, parking garages and sports clubs.
The Euro 2 is a versatile swing gate that provides round-the-clock security and controlled access to your premises.
More informationProteus 2 is a modern swing gate suitable for closing various entrances and exits with limited security.
More informationThis single or double leaf swing gate is the complete turnkey solution for entrance control.
More informationWe are happy to specify and calculate the costs of a swing gate for you. Please request a quote at your convenience.
Swing gates form an integral part of a perimeter solution. But Heras offers much more. We also develop and install integrated security solutions for the security of associated areas and buildings within the perimeter. In doing so, we fully integrate and enhance the fencing as part of the overall design and operation of the security system by also including detection, camera systems, access control and gates that can be operated electronically or manually.
Would you like some bespoke security advice? Please contact Heras. We also have a fully functional Experience Center in both the UK and the Netherlands in which we can demonstrate the benefits of using our products and solutions. Our security experts will be happy to discuss your requirements and give a presentation and recommendation of what can be achieved.
The safety requirements for CE certification became more stringent from 2022. The main purpose of these more stringent requirements is to increase safety levels and help further reduce the number of accidents in the future.
Heras products apply to the tightened CE-marking. So what is a CE mark? And what do the stricter requirements mean?