borne à ruban

English translation: tape/belt barrier post

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French term or phrase:borne à ruban
English translation:tape/belt barrier post
Entered by: B D Finch

15:48 Oct 16, 2016
French to English translations [PRO]
Real Estate
French term or phrase: borne à ruban
Under a commercial lease, the lessee must obtain the lessor's approval to use any facilities outside the property that might affect the appearance of the property. These facilities include 'stores, auvents, parois escamotables et/ou *bornes à ruban**, tables, chaises, jardinières, traverse haute au-dessus de l'enseigne en impost des portes en façade, végétaux, supports, panneaux de publicité, etc.' Any suggestions would be much appreciated.
Sarah Russell
United Kingdom
Local time: 10:44
tape barrier posts
Explanation:
www.barriersdirect.co.uk/.../pack-of-2-heavy-duty-barrier-posts-3-65m-t...
Product Description. Pack of 2 Stretch Tape Barrier Posts.
Where budgets are under pressure, The [sic] Guideline25 3.65 meter Stretch tape barriers are an ideal solution to queue management.

www.discountdisplays.co.uk/html/twin-barrier.htmlUses tried and tested retractable tape barrier technology with added impact of twin barriers. for improved crowd and queue control at exhibitions, receptions, ...

www.cashdisplay.com/pdf/8.pdfTape Barrier System. 312. Wall Tape Barrier System. 315. Rope Barrier System .... ideal for bar terraces, banks or hotels. example with graphic ring: Ø 100mm.

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Note added at 20 hrs (2016-10-17 12:12:11 GMT)
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I think this is the most common UK term, though Tony's "belt barrier" may be the most common term elsewhere.

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Note added at 20 hrs (2016-10-17 12:13:20 GMT)
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I didn't mean to include the word "posts" in my header term: just tape barrier.
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B D Finch
France
Local time: 11:44
Grading comment
Thanks very much to you and Tony for your suggestions. I've chosen this one on the basis of the links you provided and the fact that both Tony and Gilou agree with you. Thanks again!
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Summary of answers provided
3 +3belt barrier
Tony M
4 +2tape barrier posts
B D Finch


Discussion entries: 3





  

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26 mins   confidence: Answerer confidence 3/5Answerer confidence 3/5 peer agreement (net): +3
belt barrier


Explanation:
I'm pretty sure this is the sort of thing they are talking about; just not sure if this is the commonest term for it?

http://www.vanguardgroup.co.nz/pedestrian-control/temporary-...

Tony M
France
Local time: 11:44
Specializes in field
Native speaker of: Native in EnglishEnglish
PRO pts in category: 365

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  philgoddard: I think this must be it, though the French gets no relevant hits
41 mins
  -> Thanks, Phil! No, I suspect the writer didn't quite know what to call it ;-)

agree  Lee Nicoletti-Jones
18 hrs
  -> Thanks, Lee!

agree  B D Finch: I've checked now and "belt barrier" gets quite a lot of UK hits too.
22 hrs
  -> Thanks, B! :-)
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20 hrs   confidence: Answerer confidence 4/5Answerer confidence 4/5 peer agreement (net): +2
tape barrier posts


Explanation:
www.barriersdirect.co.uk/.../pack-of-2-heavy-duty-barrier-posts-3-65m-t...
Product Description. Pack of 2 Stretch Tape Barrier Posts.
Where budgets are under pressure, The [sic] Guideline25 3.65 meter Stretch tape barriers are an ideal solution to queue management.

www.discountdisplays.co.uk/html/twin-barrier.htmlUses tried and tested retractable tape barrier technology with added impact of twin barriers. for improved crowd and queue control at exhibitions, receptions, ...

www.cashdisplay.com/pdf/8.pdfTape Barrier System. 312. Wall Tape Barrier System. 315. Rope Barrier System .... ideal for bar terraces, banks or hotels. example with graphic ring: Ø 100mm.

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Note added at 20 hrs (2016-10-17 12:12:11 GMT)
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I think this is the most common UK term, though Tony's "belt barrier" may be the most common term elsewhere.

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Note added at 20 hrs (2016-10-17 12:13:20 GMT)
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I didn't mean to include the word "posts" in my header term: just tape barrier.

B D Finch
France
Local time: 11:44
Specializes in field
Native speaker of: English
PRO pts in category: 271
Grading comment
Thanks very much to you and Tony for your suggestions. I've chosen this one on the basis of the links you provided and the fact that both Tony and Gilou agree with you. Thanks again!

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Tony M: Sounds more plausible.
52 mins
  -> Thanks Tony

agree  GILLES MEUNIER
1 day 17 hrs
  -> Thanks Gilou
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