
OPTsigns Australia Day Night Bunting Safety Line is engineered for high visibility and durability, featuring fluorescent orange PVC triangle flags on rope combined with a high-strength PP flag line. Its bright color ensures visibility in various conditions, and the reflective flag design with enhanced yellow reflectors provides extra safety during nighttime use. The bunting flag is crafted from durable materials, making it UV resistant and weatherproof, ideal for outdoor settings.
This flagging solution allows for quick and easy setup of restricted areas, making it suitable for temporary work zones, pedestrian sidewalks, parking lots, and construction sites. It’s also widely used in the mining industry and demolition worksites for marking hazardous zones. The flags on line not only improve crowd control but also enhance traffic management, providing a low-cost and long-lasting solution.
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| Flag Size | 190*190*165mm, 45pcs |
|---|---|
| Length | 30m, Customizable |
| Colour | Fluorescent Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue |
| Material | PVC Plastic Flags with a PP Rope |
| Reflector | 13.5*7mm, Yellow, 44pcs |
| Reflective Film | None, Commercial Grade, Class 1, Customizable |
| Customize | Logo and Marking |
| Option | Roller |
A vertical panel is a slim, upright traffic control device designed to guide vehicles and pedestrians safely in areas like construction zones, road closures, or lane diversions. Made from durable materials such as high-density polyethylene (HDPE), vertical panels are lightweight, portable, and resistant to weather and impact. Their compact design ensures minimal obstruction to traffic flow, making them ideal for narrow or congested areas.
The diagonal stripes on a barricade or vertical panel are reflective markings designed to enhance visibility and convey directional information. The stripes are regulated by the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) and indicate the direction of traffic flow:
Stripes slanting downward to the left direct traffic to the left.
Stripes slanting downward to the right direct traffic to the right.
