Boom Barrier

Reliable Access Control for Secure Parking Facilities

A boom barrier is one of the most commonly used tools for controlling vehicle access at parking facilities, offices, residential societies, and gated premises. It’s a motorized arm that lifts to let a vehicle through and lowers back down once the vehicle passes. The barrier works automatically when triggered by an RFID card, remote control, FASTag, or a connected parking management system. So only authorized vehicles get in, and every entry and exit is recorded.

How a Boom Barrier Works

A boom barrier is simple in concept but plays a critical role in keeping a facility secure and organized. Here’s how the process works at a typical entry or exit point.

Step 1 — Vehicle Approaches the Gate

As a vehicle pulls up to the entry or exit point, the driver either taps an RFID card, scans a QR code, pays via FASTag, or a connected ANPR camera reads the license plate. The system verifies whether the vehicle has authorization to enter.

Step 2 — Signal Sent to the Boom Barrier

Once the system verifies the vehicle, it sends a signal to the boom barrier controller. This happens in under a second. The barrier arm lifts smoothly and the vehicle drives through without stopping for long.

Step 3 — Barrier Closes After the Vehicle Passes

As soon as the vehicle clears the arm, a sensor detects that the lane is free. The barrier then lowers back to the closed position automatically. This prevents the next vehicle from tailgating through without authorization.

Step 4 — Entry or Exit is Logged

Every time the boom barrier opens, the connected system logs the event with a timestamp and vehicle details. Operators can view these records in real time from the dashboard. So there’s always a clear picture of who entered and who exited.

Step 5 — Manual Override When Needed

If there’s a power cut or a technical issue, the boom barrier can open manually using a hand crank or a backup power source. This ensures that operations don’t come to a complete stop during unexpected situations.

Boom Barrier
Boom Barrier

Features of Our Boom Barrier

  1. Fast Opening and Closing

    Our boom barriers open and close quickly, typically in one to two seconds. This keeps the vehicle flow smooth at busy entry and exit points. Even during peak hours, queues don’t build up because of a slow barrier.

  2. Multiple Trigger Options

    The boom barrier works with RFID cards, remote controls, push buttons, FASTag readers, and ANPR cameras. So it fits into whatever access control setup your facility already uses or plans to use.

  3. Anti-Crushing Safety Sensor

    If a vehicle or a person is still under the arm when it starts to close, the safety sensor detects the obstruction and stops the arm from coming down. This protects both people and vehicles from accidental damage.

  4. Durable Build for Continuous Use

    Our boom barriers use motors and mechanical components that handle continuous operation without wearing out quickly. They work reliably in outdoor conditions as well, including heat, rain, and dust.

  5. Works with Parking Management Systems

    The boom barrier integrates directly with parking management systems, payment gateways, and ANPR cameras. Together, these systems create a fully automated setup where vehicles enter, pay, and exit without any manual steps.

  6. Anti-Tailgating Protection

    The barrier closes as soon as the authorized vehicle clears the gate. This prevents unauthorized vehicles from slipping in right behind a legitimate one. For high-security facilities, this feature makes a big difference.

  7. Power Backup Support

    Most of our boom barriers support battery backup. So even if the main power goes out, the barrier continues to function normally. This is especially useful for facilities that operate around the clock.

  8. Customizable Arm Length

    Boom barriers come in different arm lengths to suit different lane widths. Whether you have a narrow single-lane entry or a wide multi-lane facility, we configure the right barrier for your specific setup.

  9. Remote Monitoring and Control

    Operators can monitor barrier status and trigger open or close commands remotely from the central dashboard. This is useful when a vehicle needs manual clearance or when the operator is managing multiple gates at once.

  10. Low Maintenance

    Our boom barriers need minimal routine maintenance. The components are built to last and the system alerts the operator if something needs attention. So downtime stays low and the barrier keeps working consistently.

Types of Boom Barriers We Offer

Not every facility needs the same type of boom barrier. Here’s a look at the options available and where each one works best.

  1. Standard Boom Barrier

    This is the most widely used type. It works for most parking facilities, offices, and residential societies. The arm length ranges from three to six metres. It handles a normal volume of vehicles without any issues.

  2. High-Speed Boom Barrier

    This type opens and closes much faster than a standard barrier. It suits locations where vehicle flow is heavy and speed matters, like busy mall exits, airport parking, or corporate campuses with hundreds of employees arriving at the same time.

  3. Heavy-Duty Boom Barrier

    Built for industrial sites, logistics hubs, and high-security facilities. The heavy-duty boom barrier handles larger and heavier vehicles like trucks and buses. It also withstands more wear and tear from continuous use.

  4. Bi-Folding Boom Barrier

    This barrier has an arm that folds in half when it opens. It works well in locations where the ceiling height is low or the overhead space is limited, such as basement parking entries. It gives the same functionality as a standard barrier in a more compact form.

  5. Full-Height Turnstile Barrier

    Used in pedestrian access points or areas where both vehicle and foot traffic need control. This type is common in industrial facilities and high-security zones where full perimeter coverage is required.

Where Boom Barriers Are Commonly Used

  • Parking Facilities: A boom barrier is the standard access control tool for parking lots across malls, hospitals, offices, and residential societies. It controls entry and exit, works with the payment system, and ensures that only vehicles with valid authorization pass through.
  • Corporate Offices and IT Parks: Offices use boom barriers to separate employee parking from visitor access. RFID-based barriers let regular employees enter without stopping while visitor vehicles go through a separate verification process.
  • Residential Societies: In residential complexes, a boom barrier at the gate keeps unauthorized vehicles out. Residents get RFID cards or use a mobile app to open the barrier. Visitor vehicles pass through after the security desk grants access.
  • Hospitals: Hospitals have different access requirements for patients, staff, and emergency vehicles. A boom barrier lets the facility manage these different categories separately. Emergency vehicles can get priority access with a dedicated trigger.
  • Hotels and Resorts: Hotels use boom barriers to manage guest parking and keep non-guests out of the premises. The barrier also gives the property a more professional and secure look at the entrance.
  • Toll Plazas and Highways: Boom barriers at toll points control vehicle flow and ensure that every vehicle pays before moving ahead. They work in combination with FASTag readers for fully automated toll collection.
  • Warehouses and Industrial Sites: Industrial facilities use heavy-duty boom barriers to control the entry of trucks and goods vehicles. These barriers handle high load cycles and work reliably even with vehicles passing through all day.

Why Facilities Choose Plus Parking

Right Barrier for Your Facility

We don’t recommend a boom barrier without understanding your facility first. Our team assesses the lane width, vehicle volume, and access control requirements before suggesting a model. You get a barrier that fits your actual situation.

Complete Installation

We handle the full installation, including the barrier unit, controller, loop detectors, safety sensors, and integration with your existing access control or parking management system. Everything gets set up and tested before we hand it over.

Integration with Your Existing Setup

If you already have RFID readers, ANPR cameras, or a parking management system in place, we connect the boom barrier with all of it. You don’t need to replace working infrastructure just to add a new barrier.

Reliable Hardware

We source boom barriers from manufacturers known for durability and performance. The units we install hold up well under continuous use and in outdoor conditions. So you’re not replacing hardware every couple of years.

After-Sales Support

Once the barrier is live, our support team stays available. If the motor develops a fault or a sensor stops responding, we address it quickly. A non-functional entry gate affects your entire operation, so fast support matters.

Common Questions About Boom Barriers

What is a boom barrier used for?

A boom barrier controls vehicle access at entry and exit points. It lifts to let authorized vehicles through and closes again to block the next vehicle until it gets clearance. It works in parking facilities, offices, residential societies, toll plazas, and other gated locations.

How does a boom barrier open automatically?

The barrier connects to an access control trigger, such as an RFID reader, remote control, FASTag reader, or ANPR camera. When the trigger detects an authorized vehicle or signal, it sends a command to the barrier controller and the arm lifts automatically.

What happens if the power goes out?

Most boom barriers support battery backup. So if the main power goes out, the barrier continues to work normally. If the backup also runs out, the arm can open manually using a hand crank so vehicles are not stuck at the gate.

How fast does a boom barrier open and close?

Standard boom barriers open and close in about two to four seconds. High-speed variants do it in under a second. The right speed depends on your vehicle volume and how quickly you need the gate to cycle.

Can a boom barrier work with our existing parking system?

Yes. Our boom barriers integrate with parking management systems, ANPR cameras, FASTag readers, and payment gateways. We check compatibility during the site visit and handle the integration as part of the installation.

What arm lengths are available?

Boom barriers come in arm lengths ranging from three to six metres for standard models. For wider lanes, custom lengths are also available. We recommend the right length based on your lane width and the type of vehicles using the entry point.

How much maintenance does a boom barrier need?

Routine maintenance is minimal. Periodic checks on the motor, sensors, and arm balance are enough to keep the barrier running well. We also provide a maintenance schedule and support if something needs attention between service visits.

Is a boom barrier suitable for outdoor installation?

Yes. Our boom barriers work in outdoor environments and handle heat, rain, and dust without issues. The enclosures and components meet the requirements for outdoor use and perform reliably across different weather conditions.

Looking for the Right Boom Barrier for Your Facility?

A well-chosen boom barrier keeps your facility secure, controls vehicle flow, and works reliably day after day. Whether you need a single barrier for a small entry point or multiple units for a large facility, we can help you get the right setup in place. Get in touch with us for a free site assessment and we will take it from there.