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CurboCurbs.com offers Concrete Solutions™ for maximized warehouse parking efficiency system wide!

Schedule your consultation with Curbo today and save your industrial and warehouse operations millions per year!

Polyurea Warehouse floor marking striping by CurboCurbs.com

With a proven track record of Concrete Solutions™ for warehouse parking and efficiency & safety, Curbo is your #1 source for warehouse parking curbs and signage solutions delivered on time and under budget.

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At CurboCurbs.com our passion is providing Concrete Solutions™ for lean max-efficiency parking system wide, without disrupting active warehouse operations. Whether its parking curbs for better parking lot safety and lower maintenance or the most advanced indoor polyurea warehouse striping on the market today, our team of experts will provide customized solutions from start to finish.

Curbo: Concrete Solutions™ for Lean Parking

 

Revamp your parking game with Curbo Concrete Solutions

Parking lot revamp at Amazon near Port of Baltimore by CurboCurbs.com

CurboCurbs.com is the foremost provider of strategic warehouse parking lot solutions, consistently delivering exceptional and personalized services.

Warehouse parking design

Parking lot striping and warehouse interior line painting

Lean and max efficiency techniques for warehouse parking

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Parking lot curbs, manufacturing, delivery and Nationwide Installation

Safety signage and installation/ ADA Compliance and safety upgrades

Curbo is a family owned and operated company. In business since 1985!

 Truck parking curb recommendations from
Curbo

Which curb should I use for truck parking? (It’s our most common question)

  If you would like an in person demonstration please call or text us at 443-672-8726.
We have over 50,000 Aztecs in service at warehouses all across America.

 Curbo AZTEC and NAZTEC models are the most commonly used parking curbs for truck and warehouse parking lots all across America. There are pros and cons to both models.

Pros of using Curbo AZTEC truck curbs to improve parking lots:

● Foolproof stop for heavy use and safety conscious warehouses
● Designed heavy duty to last at least 10 years under normal conditions
● Our most popular option by far for conventional heavy duty truck parking
● Trailers backing over the wheel stop is almost impossible
● Highly recommended to protect critical infrastructure
● 10 year warranty

Cons of using Curbo AZTEC truck curbs for truck parking

Curbo AZTEC cons:
● Special training required for jockey truck drivers
● Back trailer bumpers can get ripped off if jockey trucks “jack it up” too much
● High maintenance costs can be expected in yards that depend on jockey trucks
● Higher maintenance/replacements cost per curb
● Initial cost including freight is almost double compared to our standard

Curbo AZTEC truck curb spec drawing detail pdf

 Curbo NAZTEC (New Aztec) Truck Curb pros:

      • Jockey truck driver friendly

      • Easier installation and maintenance

      • 1/2 the initial installation cost compared to our Aztec model

      • Our most popular model for flat surface parking and jockey truck yards

      • 1/2 the material and shipping cost compared to the Curbo AZTEC truck stop

      • Will keep a trailer from rolling in the parked position

      • 5 year warranty

    Curbo NAZTEC (New Aztec) Truck Curb cons:

        • Not recommended in front of critical infrastructure & light poles

        • Trailer can easily be pushed over the wheel stop

        • Trucks can jump the Naztec curb ( Fortunately the 6.5″ height eliminates damage to truck/trailer gears & frame)

        • Less of a visual barrier, painting with safety yellow after installation is highly recommended

      We can provide in person demonstrations for warehouses at no charge.   Just call or text 443-672-8726, email sales@curboparkingcurbs.com 

      Curbo NAZTEC truck drawing spec detail

      Warehouse Striping

      Industrial line marking is a dual purpose product used in logistics and distribution centers around the world.

      Firstly, internal floor marking is used to improve storage efficiency by clearly designating areas.

      Secondly, it is used for safety in demarcation for pedestrian access routes, forklift truck aisles and no-go-zones, all critical guides to separation without complete restriction.

      Finally, Curbo Concrete Solutions™ is a leading provider with benchmarking quality standards, provided to customers throughout the US.

      Polyurea warehouse striping by Curbo CurboCurbs.com has the toughest warehouse striping options in the world! Shown here is our Polyurea striping, specially formulated for maximum adhesion and almost instant cure time

      Benefits of MMA Traffic Paint for Parking Lots

      If you’re looking for a long-lasting line striping product, MMA is about the most durable paint on the market. With its long lifecycle, an initial investment on MMA paint can save you on application, repair and maintenance costs down the line. A typical application usually lasts up to 10 years. MMA is stain and wear resistant even under harsh environmental conditions. 

      MMA traffic paint securely bonds to various substrates. You can mix MMA with glass beads to form a highly-reflective road surface that adds safety and visibility to its already-durable design. MMA can be formulated in any color you desire, from standard safety colors to custom colors.

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      The issue of volatile organic compounds (VOC) has come to the forefront over the last few years. When cured, MMA is 100% free from harmful VOCs, increasing its quality and durability.  

      Our track record

      Curbo Concrete Solutions™ has for many years, lead the way in parking and line striping technology, through concrete preparation, floor coating materials and application methods. In all this, durability and a cost effective approach have been fundamental factors.

      Concrete preparation is central to achieving durability. Customers are able to have mechanical preparation carried out by shot blasting, grinding or shaving.

      These methods remove the smooth and/or old surface of a concrete floor to varying degrees, which in turn create alternate levels of performance. It can be likened to preparing wood before treatment. The fresher and rougher the surface, the longer the coating will last.

      Some customers are unable to prepare their floor surfaces due to contractual restrictions. Fortunately Curbo Concrete Solutions ™ has sourced several floor marking products which perform well without preparation.

      Although limited, we are confident that with the correct pre-work, these options will impress. We utilize all types of paint formulas and chemical mixes to ensure every floor type, usage and state restriction is addressed.

      Typical types include solvent free epoxy, solvent based epoxy, acrylic, polyurethane, polyaspartic and chlorinated rubber.

      CurboCurbs.com offers blue lines to ensure the best trailer parking alignment possible Blue parking lines by CurboCurbs.com
       

      5 Ways To Improve Warehouse Parking Lot Safety

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      Depending on how many shifts an operation runs, the parking lot of a warehouse, distribution center (DC), or fulfillment operation can be an extremely busy place. Not only are employees arriving in their personal vehicles and exiting them to walk into the facility, but also a variety of trucks, delivery vans, tractor trailers, and other vehicles may navigate through the same area. Fortunately, there are multiple ways to improve warehouse parking lot safety.

      “Just as an operation utilizes protective guarding inside the four walls to keep structures and people safe from moving vehicles, the same should apply to outdoor areas,”.

      In fact, many types of protective guarding solutions work both inside and outside, he said. “However, outdoor solutions may need to be more ruggedized or heavier duty due to weather exposure.”

      Beyond Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements and state, local, or municipal codes for accessible parking spaces, no national standards exist for parking lot safety, Lang added.

      “Best practice is to evaluate your facility’s parking lot for areas of potential risk. Then work with an experienced solutions provider — like Curbo Concrete Solutions™  — who can advise you on the products that can improve your parking lot safety. The goal is to deploy the solutions that minimize the chance of an accident in the parking lot.”

      1. Directional and Instructional Signage

      As their name implies, directional signs indicate which direction a vehicle should travel. Like street signs, these can feature arrows, verbiage, or both. Essentially, they tell drivers where to go. Instructional signage includes messaging and traffic warnings. These include stop signs, speed limits, handicapped parking spaces, no parking areas, and indicators of lot or facility entrances and exits.

      “Directional signs are particularly helpful for people who’ve never navigated your parking lot before,” Lang said. “While employees are probably highly familiar with where the shipping and receiving docks are, drivers of delivery vehicles may not be. With signs, someone is less likely to drive into an area they shouldn’t.”

      Lang advised that all signage used outdoors should include retroreflective sheeting to maximize parking lot safety. “This allows the signs to be clearly seen in the dark or in poor weather conditions, like rain or fog,” he said. “That makes the parking lot much easier to navigate.”

      As for how many signs to use in a parking lot, no specific guidance exists. Lang recommended that common sense should prevail. “There is a balance between having enough signs for safety and having so many that some get overlooked,” he explained.

      2. Pavement Markings

      Like signage, pavement markings send a variety of messages. Painted stripes can indicate parking spaces, no parking zones, and pedestrian walkways. Directional arrows and speed limits can also be painted onto the parking lot’s surface.

      “Be sure your striping vendor uses the right kind of product and at the appropriate thickness,” noted Lang. “Durability is important so the pavement markings can withstand different weather conditions and traffic patterns. You don’t want to be repainting your parking lot every six months. Adding glass beads to the product used for striping will create a retroreflective effect that makes the markings easier to see in the dark.”

      Parking Lot Safety

      3. Bollards and Guardrails

      Whether they’re used inside and outside, bollards and guardrails serve a similar purpose. They provide a barrier that slows or stops a moving vehicle, protecting either people or a structure behind it.

      Bollards are single posts anchored to the ground. Guardrails incorporate a series of anchored posts connected by horizontal rails. Depending on their construction and engineering, these barriers can absorb or deflect impact forces. They are often installed around the perimeter of a pedestrian walkway or in front of personnel entrances and exits. They can also protect structures, including building fixtures, dock doors, fire hydrants and more.

      When choosing bollards and guardrails, consider the level of protection each offers and the potential impact scenarios these products may face, advised Lang.

      “Make sure you purchase the right product for the application,” he said. “The worst thing that can happen is to have an accident that could have been prevented by purchasing the correct product.”

      Painting bollards and guardrails safety yellow or white will enhance their visibility. However, some facilities opt to match a specific color scheme or corporate branding.

      4. Traffic Delineators

      Similar in appearance to a bollard, traffic delineators are lighter weight and lack the stopping power of their heavier duty counterparts. These vertical devices typically feature plastic construction and a flexible spring or other rebounding mechanism at the base. This allows them to tilt in the direction of the impact, then bounce back when the vehicle moves away.

      These devices are usually a highly visible safety yellow, red, or white, making them easy to see. They enhance parking lot safety by clearly indicating traffic paths.

      “Traffic delineators aren’t intended to stop a vehicle, but rather provide a visual indicator to segregate cars and trucks as they navigate through a parking lot,” Lang said. “They’re often used to separate entrance and exit lanes, or curves.”

      5. Speed Bumps, Curbs, Wheel Guides, and Vehicle Stops

      Other ways to enhance parking lot safety include adding features into the pavement itself. Speed bumps can prompt drivers to slow down to minimize jostling as they drive over them. Parking Curbs can prevent vehicles from encroaching into areas they don’t belong — such as walkways.

      Similarly, truck wheel guides mounted between dock doors act as curbs. These devices help tractor trailers or other delivery vehicles maintain proper alignment as they back into a dock opening. Further, to prevent a vehicle or trailer from rolling while parked, place portable vehicle stops (also known as wheel chocks) behind at least two of the wheels. They also minimize the risk of a premature departure.

      Get More Guidance on Parking Lot Safety

      For additional recommendations on ways to enhance an industrial facility’s parking lot safety, connect with Curbo today!