27 Apr 2022

Responding to the growing threat of vehicle-ramming attacks, Hostile Vehicle Mitigation specialist, Marshalls Landscape Protection has had a range of its security bollard systems installed at a synagogue in Queens, New York. 

Protective solutions

In recent years, the number of attacks on religious buildings and structures has risen dramatically. In response to this elevated threat, religious establishments are investing more thought and consideration into various levels of building protection.

In this effort, protective solutions, such as the ones supplied by Marshalls Landscape Protection make it easier to select appropriate products and physical measures that blend in seamlessly to the landscape, keeping their communities safe, not scared.

RhinoGuard, Rhino RT bollard system

Marshalls Landscape Protection installed its RhinoGuard® 25/40 Protective Bollard system with stainless steel sleeves

Selected to improve security at the synagogue site in Queens, the Marshalls Landscape Protection team specified and installed its RhinoGuard® 25/40 Protective Bollard system with stainless steel sleeves, alongside its Rhino RT SS5 Heavy Duty Telescopic Bollard system.

Together, the range of solutions ensures better security for worshipers at the synagogue, protecting the most vulnerable parts of the building.

Crash-tested solution

Able to withstand the force of a 2.5-tonne vehicle travelling at 40mph, the RhinoGuard® 25/40 Protective Bollard system provides an excellent option for protecting sensitive public spaces, such as religious buildings.

The solution, which is made in Britain, has been successfully crash-tested by the BSI PAS 68 standard, rendering test vehicles immobile on collision.

High-performance system

Rhino RT SS5 Heavy Duty Telescopic Bollard combines strength, security, and ease of use

Similarly, the Rhino RT SS5 Heavy Duty Telescopic Bollard combines strength, security, and ease of use, benefitting from a reinforced internal sleeve for added fortitude. The high-performing solution is being used to prevent cars from accessing the rear car park. 

Speaking on the project, Jonathon Berry, International Sales Manager at Marshalls Landscape Protection (North America) commented, “Sites of religious worship are increasingly looking to incorporate defence mechanisms into their spaces.”

Assistance in selection

As a company, Marshalls Landscape Protection is determined to assist in this effort, working tirelessly to help our customers select the most appropriate protection solutions for their needs.”

Our team was approached by staff at the synagogue to provide advice on this specification. We assisted the site’s team in completing a form for a $50,000 Homeland Security Grant Aid.”

Survey and assessment

We coordinated the delivery and installation to reduce the impact and inconvenience to the community"

Next, we visited the site, surveyed and assessed the threat. We were then in a position to recommend the proportionate product choice, which would meet the relevant performance and budgetary requirements.”

Finally, our team used its technical expertise to coordinate the logistics and delivery of goods on the project. We coordinated the delivery and installation to reduce the impact and inconvenience to the community as much as possible. To this end, we worked to ensure our work was sensitive to any religious holidays.”

Perimeter protection

All in all, the installation of the new solution was completed in just a day. Marshalls’ project design team, alongside the synagogue’s committee, is committed to working together on further perimeter protection measures for the building and neighboring places of worship.

Moving forward, both groups will work to continually improve the security of the area to ensure the protection of the community for the long term.