MIDLAND,
Va. –
Concrete Safety Systems, which rents J-J Hooks concrete barrier,
provided 1,320 linear feet of precast concrete security barrier
to the National Park Service in Washington, D.C. for the Independence
Day celebration.
The
barrier was used to control vehicles and pedestrians and to provide
security for people attending the event.
Concrete Safety Systems
was the sole provider of concrete barriers for this year’s festivities,
as they were for last year’s. Barriers were placed in various
locations around D.C., including the Mall, the Washington Monument
and near the Capitol. Installation occurred on the night of June 28 to
minimize disruption to traffic and tourists. The barrier was picked up
after the celebration on the night of July 5th.
The J-J Hooks
barrier connection system has been crash tested to National Cooperative
Highway Research Program 350 Standards. Self-aligning, identical
ended J-J Hook connectors allow for quick, easy installation
of the barrier. There
is no loose hardware, permitting a single section to be easily
removed without disturbing adjacent sections and eliminating the possibility of
lost, stolen or damaged parts. This is important for easy emergency
access and protection against tampering and vandalism. J-J Hooks
can be used as a temporary or permanent barrier system. For more
information, visit www.JJHooks.com.
Concrete Safety Systems is a Smith-Midland Company. Smith-Midland
Corporation is a publicly traded company (OTC BB: SMID, SMIWC;
Boston Stock Exchange: SMM, SMM/W). Smith-Midland develops, manufactures
and sells a broad array of precast concrete products for use
primarily in the construction, transportation and utilities Industries.
Smith-Midland has two manufacturing facilities located in Midland, Va.
and Reidsville, N.C. Easi-Set Industries, a wholly owned subsidiary
of Smith-Midland Corporation, licenses the production of Smith-Midland
developed products around the world. For more information please call (540)
439-3266 or visit www.CSS-Rental.com.