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How to Secure a Private Parking Spot in a Shared Building

A practical guide for residents in Lebanon and high-density urban areas
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If you live in a shared building in Lebanon, you already know the frustration: you pull into the garage and someone else is in your designated spot. It happens once, then again, then it becomes a daily battle. Painted lines don’t stop it. “Reserved” signs get ignored. Polite notes on windshields change nothing.

The real solution is simple: make it physically impossible for another vehicle to take your spot. And the most practical way to do that is with a car parking unit.


The Answer: A Car Parking Unit

A car parking unit is a heavy-duty steel post that locks upright at the front of your spot, physically blocking any vehicle from entering. When you arrive, you unlock it (padlock or remote control), fold it down, and park. When you leave, you lock it back up. Your spot stays empty and waiting for you.

Heavy-duty car parking unit for securing a private parking spot

Specifications

FeatureDetails
MaterialHeavy-duty steel
Width40 cm
Height55 cm
ColorYellow (high visibility)
DesignRounded top
InstallationSurface mounted
SecurityWith padlock
UpgradeAvailable with remote control
Why It Works for Shared Buildings

No electricity needed, the padlock model is fully manual, the remote control runs on battery. No heavy drilling, surface-mounted with expansion bolts. No wiring disputes with building management. Compact, affordable, bright yellow (55cm tall), and installable the same day.


Before You Buy: Check Your Rights

The type of spot you have determines how easy installation will be:

“Deeded” Spot

You own it. You can generally install a car parking unit without formal approval. Notifying management is good practice, but you don’t need permission.

“Assigned” Spot

Common property assigned to you. You’ll need written permission from the building committee. Present the car parking unit as a conflict-reduction measure that benefits the entire building.


How to Install It

No electrician, no contractor, just basic tools and 30 minutes:

1

Position

Place the unit at the center-front of your spot. The bright yellow color and 55cm height make it impossible to miss.

2

Surface Mount

Mark the bolt holes, drill into the concrete, and anchor with expansion bolts. For post-tensioned slabs (common in Lebanese high-rises), keep depth shallow.

3

Lock & Test

Attach the padlock (or pair the remote). Test the fold-down and lock-up mechanism. Done.


Complete Your Spot Protection

The car parking unit blocks entry. These road safety accessories protect the rest of your spot:

Wheel Localizer

Stops vehicles from overrunning into your space

Wall & Corner Guards

Rubber protectors against door swings and impacts

Convex Mirror

Wide-angle visibility at blind corners and ramps


Want to Secure the Whole Garage?

A car parking unit protects your spot. If the building committee wants to control who enters the parking area, parking barriers at the entrance add a second layer:

Mechanical Barrier

4.5–6m arms · 220V · 3–6s · Remote + key override

Hydraulic Barrier

3–8m booms · 230V · IP65 · Variable speed

Ideal setup: A barrier at the entrance controls who gets in. A car parking unit on your spot makes sure nobody takes it.

Bottom Line

If someone keeps parking in your spot, a car parking unit is the fastest, simplest, and most affordable way to end it. Heavy-duty steel. Bright yellow. Padlock or remote control. Surface-mounted in 30 minutes. No electricity, no contractor, no complicated approval battles. Lock it up and move on with your life.

FAQs

What’s the best way to secure a private parking spot?

Install a car parking unit. Heavy-duty steel (40cm wide, 55cm tall), locks upright with a padlock, surface-mounted. Also available with remote control. No electricity needed.

Do I need building permission?

“Deeded” spots give you the right to install one. “Assigned” spots require written approval. Car parking units are easy to get approved, no wiring, no heavy construction.

Does it need electricity?

No. The padlock model is fully manual. The remote control model runs on battery. Both work during Lebanon’s frequent power outages.

How is it different from a bollard?

Car parking units are compact, affordable, and designed for individual spots. Bollards are heavier perimeter posts for security zones. For most residents, the car parking unit is the practical choice.

Can I also secure the whole parking area?

Yes. Mechanical or hydraulic barriers at the entrance control building-wide access. Ideal setup: barrier at entrance + car parking unit on your spot.

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