The one true concept of any turnstile since
the time of its invention and implementation has been essentially letting a
single person passing through the gates one at a time. Now, there have been
several iterations, and versions of a turnstile, but perhaps the most effective
one is the Full Height Turnstile, which can
allow for any person whilst keeping the inside completely from outward
intrusion I any possible way.
The turnstiles of today, are almost
automated digitally, and for good reason. Installed use of a turnstile across a
space dividing two different ones should expect a large portion of the humanity
concentration in the building, in surrounding area, as well as through faraway
places, which possess an innate need to be overcome completely.
As a result, turnstiles are deemed as major
forms of crowd controlling technology. Their use has moved beyond just seeking
a sense of validation, but would also be extremely beneficial across the most
used aspects and areas of the city consequently.
However, under many circumstances observers
and administrators need to be present with a turnstile to make people follow,
and understand the rules pertaining for the installation of such a device. Full
height turnstiles ensure that nothing of the sort happens.
When any user would want to get into such a
turnstile, their entire body would be inside the turnstile for a moment, and
then is shown the pathway outside. In the meanwhile, the passage upon the
backside of the passing user is closed so that any single person could not
cross the entire turnstile. Only after the user has passed through the
turnstile, would the front passage would open again completely.
On the other hand, Tripod Turnstiles differ in respect
to its full height counterparts. First of all, they do not take up such a great
amount of space, and generally look like any normal turnstile found on the street.
There is a tripod aligned horizontally, which can revolve around the passing
user to prevent anybody behind from rushing ahead. They are economical, and
serve the same purpose in every way imaginable.
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