How ready is your community for the next disaster?
Rapid mobile barrier solutions for state emergency response.
Certified, field-proven, and ready for immediate deployment.
Certified protection designed for emergency management operations
Crash test compilation
Public safety proven
Put our real-world experience to work with you
Built for the demands of disaster response
Deploys in minutes, not hours
- Setup in under 8 minutes
- One trained operator, no heavy equipment
- No power, hydraulics, or anchoring required
- Repositions instantly as conditions change
Multi-mission ready
- Hurricanes, floods, tornadoes, wildfires
- Hostile vehicle mitigation at public events
- Evacuation route management
- Critical infrastructure protection
Long-term reliability
- 25-year warranty, no maintenance required
- Reusable after vehicle impact
- Durable steel design built for repeated deployment
- MASH TL-1, TL-2, TL-3 tested
Deployed where it matters most
Evacuation Routes
Secures roadways during mandatory evacuations, controlling traffic flow and preventing unauthorized access to danger zones.
Disaster Staging Areas
Protects supply distribution points, emergency shelters, and first responder staging zones from vehicle intrusion.
Public Events
Shields crowds at parades, festivals, and community gatherings from hostile vehicle threats.
Critical Infrastructure
Blocks access to bridges, power stations, and government facilities during emergency declarations.
Put Florida's four-year evaluation to work for your state
Your Emergency Response Toolkit
Scalable solutions from single-site response to statewide deployment
Archer Guard Trailer Kit
Available in two configurations: 2 sets (6 barriers) or 3 sets (9 barriers), deployable by one operator in under five minutes.
Archer Guard
Standalone barrier for securing evacuation checkpoints, disaster staging areas, and critical infrastructure access points. Repositions instantly as conditions change.
Archer Beam Gate
Vertical access gate (16, 18, or 20 foot openings) for controlled entry at shelters, supply distribution points, and emergency operations centers.