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Self-closing safety gates automatically shut when released to block off entrances and exits when not in use. Also called swing gates, these barriers install across openings to help prevent falls from mezzanines, elevated walkways, loading docks, and other high areas. They can also be used to control traffic at ground level. The gates open when pushed to allow people or deliveries to pass through.
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Single-Door Metal
Single-door metal safety gates create a barrier that extends from the top rail to the middle rail on a railing. They provide more coverage than low-profile gates and have a spring mechanism that automatically closes the gates when they are released to block off entrances and exits when not in use.
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Low-Profile Single-Door Metal for Floor-Level Areas
Low-profile safety gates provide a short barrier that controls traffic through railing openings in floor-level areas. These single-door metal safety gates have a spring mechanism that automatically closes the gates when they are released to block off entrances and exits when not in use.
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