What are the basic requirements for maintaining municipal guardrails? Do our customers know? Below, the technical staff from the municipal guardrail manufacturer will explain to you, hoping it will be helpful to you. Our range of municipal road guardrails includes road isolation guardrails, pedestrian guardrails, motorized and non-motorized isolation guardrails, central road isolation guardrails, guardrails with billboards, river safety guardrails, and lawn/border guardrails. We offer a complete range of specifications and varieties, allowing you to choose any height and color.
City guardrails are a major safety equipment in urban roadways, and their daily maintenance requires particular emphasis on reinforcement and care. Urban road guardrails are typically made of low-carbon steel wire, aluminum-magnesium alloy wire, and are coated with plastic, serving as critical maintenance and safety assurance facilities on highways. To begin with, here are the maintenance requirements for city guardrails:
Be vigilant in observing municipal guardrails, documenting the causes and progression of damage, accumulating data, and implementing targeted solutions to promptly eliminate road damage. Urban road guardrails are crucial traffic infrastructure; China's expressways have been developing since the 1980s, playing a significant role in the country's economic and social development. They are essential maintenance and safety facilities for expressways.
Routine inspections of municipal guardrails primarily check for road damage and the drainage condition of drainage facilities to determine maintenance strategies.
During severe weather conditions such as heavy rain, melting snow, and frost heave, special rounds should be conducted on municipal guardrails to ensure timely handling.
Regularly clean the accumulated soil on municipal guardrails to maintain road cleanliness and maximize dust reduction.
Maintain the evenness of municipal guardrails and the appropriate road crown for drainage. Promptly repair any issues such as rutting, potholes, water accumulation, or the disappearance of the road crown. After rain, when the road surface is wet, promptly use a grader or road scraper for surface repairs. When dry, moisten the surface first with water before dragging.
Maintain an appropriate moisture level in municipal guardrails. Promptly drain accumulated rainwater from road surfaces, and sprinkle a sufficient amount of water during dry seasons to ensure their stable and good condition. Specifically, for the requirements of guardrails on both sides, assign personnel to conduct regular inspections and report any damage promptly.





