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Recent provincial direction asks licensed child-care centres to prevent parking directly beside entries, windows, classroom exterior walls and playgrounds during operating hours. We help you put temporary controls in place fast, then deliver engineered, permanent protection that works for your site. temporary barriers day care facilities bollard protection
Serving Toronto, Richmond Hill, Vaughan, Markham & GTA.
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Ontario’s new directive asks licensed child‑care centres to prevent vehicles from parking directly beside entries, windows, classroom exterior walls and playgrounds during operating hours. Ontario pushes for stricter parking rules for daycares following deadly crash | CBC News Accessible spaces are exempt. This follows a tragic Richmond Hill incident where a vehicle struck a daycare, and it highlights the need for both immediate control measures and permanent protection. We help you put temporary barriers in place fast, then deliver engineered, long‑term solutions that work for your site.
Parking stalls or drive aisles directly in front of daycare windows or doors—common in strip malls and plaza units across Toronto, Vaughan and Markham
Tight drop‑off loops with poor sightlines—often seen at school‑based centres in Richmond Hill and Newmarket
Playground edges that border parking or internal roads—frequent in stand‑alone centres in Oshawa, Burlington and Kitchener
ASTM F3016 is the global standard for low‑speed storefront/parking‑lot impacts—precisely the scenario faced by Ontario daycares. It tests barriers at 10/20/30 mph with a 5,000 lb surrogate vehicle, ensuring they can stop or slow a car in a parking‑lot situation. ASTM F2656 is for high‑speed anti‑ram protection used at airports and embassies; most Ontario child‑care centres need F3016‑rated solutions or engineered planters/curbs. We specify the appropriate device and coordinate with local engineers so your site meets provincial safety and accessibility requirements.
No. The provincial directive exempts accessible spaces. We design layouts that maintain accessibility while protecting windows and entries.
Decorative planters alone typically aren’t heavy enough to stop a vehicle. We supply engineered planters and bollards designed to meet ASTM F3016 performance.
Yes. The Ministry’s memo expects centres on leased sites to work with landlords. We provide drawings, product cut‑sheets and scheduling to secure landlord and municipal approval.
We start with temporary barriers and signage during operating hours to meet the directive and then schedule permanent protection within your timelines.
Yes. Many Ontario child‑care centres operate within elementary schools. We coordinate with school boards and facility managers for re‑striping, barrier placement and traffic‑flow improvements.
We serve Toronto, Richmond Hill, Vaughan, Markham, Aurora, Newmarket, Mississauga, Brampton, Caledon, Pickering, Ajax, Whitby, Oshawa, Oakville, Burlington, Hamilton, Guelph, Kitchener‑Waterloo, Cambridge, Barrie and surrounding communities. We also travel to Ottawa, London and Windsor for larger projects. Maple N North York bollard protection temporary barriers day care facilities Midtown Toronto ot sure if you’re in our area? Just ask—we’ll do our best to help.
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