Traffic cone signs are supplemental standard warnings and directions that create a safer work environment, and have been shown by the Federal Highway Administration to improve safety and reduce liability.
Specially cut groves allow the signs to install and in seconds and lock firmly in place. All weather UV resistant construction maintains their high-visibility color.
In addition to use on traffic cones, these durable, reusable signs can also be used on traffic barrels and traffic delineators.
Size: 13" x 11"
Available Legends include:
• SLOW
• STOP
• MEN WORKING
• NO PARKING
• RIGHT ARROW
• LEFT ARROW
• BLANK
WARNING This product can expose you to chemicals including Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP) which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
Classic head covering has a super absorbent terrycloth band to keep sweat out of your eyes and off your face. Available in Chili Peppers, American Flag, and Paisley Red.
Mutual is the only manufacturer of a truly biodegradable flagging tape in the United States. These tapes are made of non-woven cellulosic material derived from wood pulp. They are completely non-toxic to humans, animals, and the environment. Complete degradation occurs outdoors in 6 to 24 months depending on specific environmental conditions. Some common uses include trail marking, agricultural, and horticultural applications. These tapes come in 5 colors and are stocked in 1” x 100’ rolls, with widths from 1” to 48” available. 12 rolls per box, 144 per case.
• 100% Modacrylic • Meets ASTM 1506 • ATPV 5.1 • NFPA 70E • Flame Resistant for Life of Garment (Washable) • Zipper is Non Metallic (Non Conductive) • FR Reflective Silver Tape • Available in Lime and Orange
Our Top Mount Hydrant Markers are made from a high grade 3/8” x 7’ fiberglass rod with built-in UV protection, and heavy duty stainless steel springs. This highly visible reflective fiberglass rod easily attaches to fire hydrants to ensure that emergency crews can locate them at night or in the snow.
