Firm plays key role in world speed record

Daredevil motorcyclist Guy Martin recently smashed the Wall of Death speed world record in a live broadcast on Channel 4 '“ and Elland barrier specialists A-SAFE played an important role.

The firm based on Ainleys Industrial Estate were asked by production company North One TV to provide a protective circular barrier to contain the film crew, medics and engineers while Guy attempted the record.

The bespoke construction of grey traffic double-rail+ iFlex barrier was installed directly in the middle of the vast Wall of Death arena, so literally took centre stage on the night.

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During the record attempt Guy reached a remarkable 78.15mph while travelling around a specially-built,barrel-shaped wooden cylinder at Mandy Airfield in Lincolnshire.

The wall measured 37.5 metres in diameter and was constructed from metal shipping containers and lined with timber.

To complement this A-SAFE’s design and installation team worked closely with North One TV, providing a barrier to suit the team’s very specific needs.

Producer Tom Norton said: “North One TV were looking for an aesthetically pleasing and secure ‘safe zone’ for the centre of our Guy Martin’s Wall of Death Live set.

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“After speaking to the team about our needs it was quickly apparent that A-SAFE could produce a tailor-made barrier which would fit perfectly within our set. The functionality, combined with the look was absolutely perfect for our needs.”

The installation process went smoothly and on-time, fitting in with the production company’s needs for rehearsals and health and safety.

Tom added: “From start to finish the whole team has been friendly, professional and there whenever we needed them. ”

Guy is now the proud holder of three world records, having also achieved the fastest speeds in a soapbox motor-less vehicle and a gravity-powered snow sled.