In Finland, the demand for crowd barriers is heavily influenced by extreme seasonal temperature fluctuations. From freezing Arctic winters to mild summers, the materials used must resist thermal expansion and contraction without compromising structural integrity.
The Finnish market prioritizes sustainable and long-lasting infrastructure. Consequently, there is a significant shift toward hot-dip galvanized metal barricades that can withstand high humidity and salt exposure, particularly in coastal cities like Turku and Kotka.
Moreover, the stringent safety regulations of the EU and local Finnish building codes require crowd control barricades to have rounded edges and anti-slip footing to prevent injuries during high-density public gatherings in urban squares.
