Identify emergency equipment with the Warehouse and Floor - Emergency Eye Wash Stickers. These stickers clearly mark the location of eye wash stations, ensuring quick access in case of eye injuries. Featuring bold, legible text and a high-contrast design, they ensure excellent visibility and readability. Available in various materials suitable for both indoor and outdoor use, these stickers can be easily applied to walls or near eye wash stations.
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Safety signs made from aluminium composite panels (ACM), polypropylene and solid aluminium are recommended for outdoor usage. The strongest material in order is Aluminium sheet, ACM and then polypropylene.
Safety signs made from Foam PVC and Polypropylene are the best option for indoor usage
because they are lightweight.
An aluminium composite panel, commonly called ACM or ACP, is a lightweight alternative to a solid aluminium sign. It is a cheaper alternative commonly used in the signage industry due to its high strength and versatility when printing and cutting.
Where reflective signs are required, they are made of reflective stickers mounted to either aluminium composite panel or aluminium sheet and comply with Australian standardAS/NZS 1906.1:2017 (formerly AS/NZS 1906.1:2007)Reflective signs are used wherever regulated signage is required.
Engineering grade class 100 reflective has no visible lines within the face film. Premium prismatic reflective class 1100 due to the prismatic properties for maximum reflectivity.
Class 100
Class 100 signs are typically used where noncritical reflective signage is required, such as non-critical, off-road situations requiring high visibility in poor light conditions, such as work premises, signage, car parks, and shopping centres.
Class 400/400T
Class 400/400T is used where high visibility is required for 24 hours of the day. It is a premium-grade reflective material that reflects light from wide angles. To comply, all signs on a public road must be Class 1. This would include all street signs, speed limit signs, and roadwork signage, to name a few.
Class 1100
Applications include regulatory signage for critical applications requiring long–distance retroreflectivity and angles of reflection, as well as highway signage, intersection/pedestrian
signage, and sharp turn signage. (We recommend you independently check your local government restrictions to ensure that any reflective product fits any road or work use requirements.)
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