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SW500 Gate

Motorized pedestrian gate provides single direction entry or exit control; automatic opening and closing and wrong way passage alarm.
CFG crowd control gate

CFG

Provides patron entry and/or exit control. Can be configured in the field to open in one direction or bi-directionally.
CSG crowd control gate

CSG & SSG

Self-closing pedestrian gate has a chrome or stainless steel finish and can be field configured to swing in one direction or bi-directionally.

LGB

This versatile latching gate opens in one direction, and stays open, until manually closed. The open direction is set during installation.
GDO crowd control gate

GDO

This self-closing double gate set opens in a single direction; often used to control shopping cart access in grocery and retail stores.

VSG-1

Hydraulically dampened, self-closing; provides one way passage. Also available with an electric lock option on non-manual models.
MT crowd control turnstile

MT Turnstile

Alvarado's industry standard crowd control turnstile rotates in one direction, providing entry or exit control in all types of applications.
GST crowd control turnstile

GST Turnstile

Crowd control turnstile rotates in one direction to provide entry access or exit control; curved arms provide added security.
W crowd control turnstile

W Turnstile

Three-arm crowd control turnstile with a compact installation footprint is an excellent choice for applications where installation space is limited.
SLT crowd control turnstile

SLT

The SLT is a rugged, cost-effective turnstile used to provide crowd control and patron counting.

Post & Rail

Highly flexible modular post and rail system is used to create indoor shopping cart corrals, segment areas and control patron flow.
Quick Queue queuing stanchions

Quick Queue

Quick Queue retractable belt stanchions have four-way attachment points and various options for colors and belt lengths.
Stanchion post and rope

Rope Stanchion

Rope stanchions and decorative ropes are a classic method of queuing patrons and segmenting off-limits areas.
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