In Cameroon, the demand for crowd barriers is driven by rapid urbanization in cities like Douala and Yaoundé. The local market traditionally relied on improvised wooden or light-gauge metal structures, which frequently fail under the pressure of large gatherings or degrade quickly due to high tropical humidity.
The coastal climate of Cameroon, characterized by intense rainfall and salinity, presents a significant challenge for metal barricades. Standard paint finishes often peel within months, leading to structural oxidation and safety hazards, creating a critical need for hot-dip galvanized solutions that can withstand the equatorial environment.
Economically, the shift toward organized public events and stricter security protocols for government installations has increased the requirement for standardized crowd control barricades. There is a clear transition from temporary, unstable setups to professional-grade industrial equipment that offers both mobility and rigidity.
