Description
IMPORTANT FEATURES
250-meter barrier tapes, featuring 70mm-75mm wide, are essential safety tools for creating temporary boundaries in hazard prone areas. The black and yellow tape is designed for physical hazard, construction site, and general caution marking, while the red and white tape is used to indicate serious, restricted, or danger zones.
1. GENERAL FEATURES (BOTH TYPES)
- OPTIMAL LENGTH & WIDTH: 250-meter length ensures extensive coverage for large construction sites, events, or roadwork, typically 70mm–75mm (approx. 3 inches) wide for high visibility.
- DURABLE & WEATHER-RESISTANT:Â Manufactured from tough polyethylene (PE), they are waterproof and designed to withstand sun, rain, and windy conditions for reliable, long-term outdoor use.
- NON-ADHESIVE & VERSATILE:Â Non-adhesive design makes them easy to tie, wrap, or hang on poles, cones, or trees without leaving residue, allowing for rapid deployment and easy repositioning.
- HIGH VISIBILITY:Â The bold, contrasting, and often double-sided printing ensures the warning stripes are visible from a distance in challenging conditions.
- REUSABLE:Â These tapes are cost-effective as they can be removed and reused if handled with care.
2. BLACK AND YELLOW TAPE FEATURES
- PURPOSE: Primarily indicates Physical Hazards (e.g., trips, falls, low-hanging objects, machinery, or general caution).
- COMMON APPLICATIONS:Â Construction sites, maintenance work, warehouse hazards, and marking off specific, lower-risk, or controlled danger areas.
- HIGH CONTRAST:Â The bright yellow and black chevrons offer high visibility against most backgrounds, complying with OSHA standards for cautionary marking.
3. RED AND WHITE TAPE FEATURES
- PURPOSE: Indicates Danger, Restricted Access, or Fire Prevention.
- COMMON APPLICATIONS:Â Marking off “no-go” areas, serious hazards (like open pits or high-voltage areas), accident scenes, and fire safety, as per UK/OSHA standards.
- HIGH VISIBILITY:Â The contrasting, bold red and white stripes are designed to instantly attract attention and signal, “keep out” or “unauthorized entry prohibited”.











































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