A paired barrier system designed for installation within a perimeter structure offers a wider point of entry or exit compared to single units. These systems typically comprise two gate leaves, hinges, latches, and necessary hardware for secure and convenient operation. An example is a setup used to access a large backyard with ride-on lawn equipment, necessitating a broader opening than a standard gate provides.
The primary benefit of such a system lies in its ability to accommodate larger vehicles, equipment, or pedestrian flow. Historically, these wider access points were essential for agricultural properties and estates. They provide improved accessibility and can enhance the aesthetic appeal of a property, offering a grander and more inviting entrance. Their utilization ensures efficient movement of goods and people, particularly in scenarios involving substantial volume.