Solution: Office Parking Control

Take Control of Your Office Car Park

Reserve staff bays, organise visitor parking, and prevent car park chaos with parking locks, wheel stops, and safety bollards.

Staff spots taken by visitors
No structure in shared car parks
Liability concerns

Is your office car park a daily battleground?

Staff frustrated by stolen spots, visitors parking in reserved bays, and cars blocking each other — it all adds up to lost productivity and potential liability. Physical barriers solve it permanently.

  • Staff spots taken by visitors

    Your team arrives to find their reserved bays occupied by clients, neighbours, or random commuters.

  • No structure in shared car parks

    Without wheel stops and clear boundaries, cars park crooked, block other vehicles, and cause daily chaos.

  • Liability concerns

    If a vehicle damages property or injures a pedestrian in your car park, your business may be liable without proper traffic management.

Expert Advice — Office Parking Management

For office car parks, combine parking locks on reserved staff bays with wheel stops on all unreserved visitor bays. This creates clear structure. For 10+ bay setups, use Keyed Alike locks with a single master key to simplify management.

Recommended Spacing

Parking locks: 1 per reserved bay. Wheel stops: 1 per bay, 1.8m from wall/structure.

Impact Rating

Parking locks: Deterrent-grade. Wheel stops: Low-speed overrun prevention (under 15 km/h).

Material Choice

Heavy-gauge galvanised steel for locks. Concrete or recycled-rubber wheel stops for alignment.

Relevant Australian Standards
  • AS/NZS 2890.1 — Off-street car parking
  • AS/NZS 2890.6 — Workplace safe traffic management
  • AS 1742.5 — Safety colours
Technical Comparison
ProductPurposeInstall TimeImpactBest For
Fold Down LockReserve staff bays20 min15 km/hReserved parking
Wheel StopPrevent overrun10 min10 km/hAll bays
Safety BollardPerimeter safety60 min50 km/hWalkways & entries

Expert Advice

Common questions about office parking management — answered by our team.

How do I reserve parking bays for staff?

Install a fold-down parking lock on each reserved bay. Each bay gets a key (or master-keyed across multiple bays). When raised, the lock blocks unauthorised vehicles; when lowered, your staff parks as normal.

What do I need to organise a 20+ bay car park?

For larger sites, we recommend: wheel stops on every bay (prevents overrun + clear boundaries), parking locks on reserved bays only, and perimeter safety bollards at walkways/entries. Contact us for a bulk quote.

Are there ongoing costs after installation?

No. Every Parkero product is a one-time install with no subscriptions or servicing fees. Galvanised steel + powder coating lasts 10+ years in Australian conditions.

Fitting Out an Entire Car Park?

We offer bulk pricing for office and commercial car parks.