Absolutely, when it comes to urban benches designed for high-traffic public spaces, incorporating anti-vandalism features is not just an option—it’s a necessity. Many of our benches are engineered with reinforced tamper-proof screws that require specialized tools to remove, making them significantly harder to loosen or steal. We also use heavy-duty metal slats instead of standard wooden planks, which are less susceptible to graffiti, carving, or burning.
In addition to these core features, we often integrate welded joints instead of bolted connections to prevent easy disassembly. The frames are typically constructed from powder-coated steel or cast iron, offering a robust barrier against physical impact while maintaining a sleek, urban aesthetic. Some models even include angled seat surfaces and anti-ram base plates to deter skateboarding and other forms of abuse.
The trade-off is that these benches may feel slightly cooler to the touch in winter compared to wood, but the durability gain is substantial. We’ve found that in cities where vandalism is a known issue, investing in these reinforced designs can reduce maintenance frequency by up to 80%. So yes, if you’re looking for benches that can endure challenging urban environments without sacrificing function or form, our anti-vandalism features guarantee long-term peace of mind.