Bunting Line 3-BL-D

The OPtsigns Bunting Line is made of fluorescent orange PVC triangle flags attached to a high-strength PP rope, ensuring safety and efficiency in worksite safety, crowd control, and traffic management at a low cost. Widely used in pedestrian sidewalks, temporary work zones, parking lots, construction sites, the mining industry, demolition worksites, and other hazardous areas, this bunting flag system offers excellent visibility. The flag line provides clear demarcation, improving safety in hazardous areas while remaining a cost-effective solution for various environments.

Highlights

High-Visibility Fluorescent Orange Colour
Durable PVC/PP Material with Long-Lasting Quality
UV Resistant and Weatherproof for Outdoor Use
Easy and Quick Setup of Restricted Areas
Optional White/Yellow Reflectors for Night Use
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Product Features

Bunting Line

The OPtsigns Bunting Line is a versatile and cost-effective safety solution designed for various hazardous environments, including pedestrian sidewalks, temporary work zones, parking lots, construction sites, mining operations, and demolition sites. This product consists of high-visibility fluorescent orange PVC triangle flags attached to a durable high-strength PP rope, ensuring durability and visibility in all weather conditions. The bunting flags serve as effective warning flags that enhance worksite safety and crowd control, making them ideal for managing traffic in both urban and industrial settings.

This flagging system is not only practical for safety applications but also can be used as a decorative flag option for events requiring clear barriers or zones. The flag lines or pennant flag strings can be quickly deployed and repositioned as needed, offering flexibility for temporary installations. The plastic bunting design is lightweight and resistant to wear, making it suitable for repeated use in outdoor conditions.

In addition to its safety applications, these triangle flags on string offers high visibility to prevent accidents and ensure that dangerous areas are clearly marked. The triangle flags on rope are spaced evenly to provide a consistent visual barrier, and the bunting flag material ensures long-term reliability without compromising on visibility. For enhanced safety, a reflective flag option can be incorporated, ensuring that the pennant line remains visible even in low-light conditions or at night.

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Product Specifications

Flag Size 190*190*165mm, 45pcs
Length 30m, Customizable
Colour Fluorescent Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue
Material PVC Plastic Flags with a PP Rope
Reflective Film None, Commercial Grade, Class 1, Customizable
Customize Logo and Marking
Options White/Yellow Reflectors for Night Use, Roller

How to Use

To use a Bunting Line, first determine the area where you need to restrict access or highlight boundaries. Attach each end of the bunting line to sturdy anchor points, like poles or barriers, keeping it taut. Ensure the line is elevated enough to be visible to pedestrians or vehicles. If using multiple lines, space them evenly for better visibility. For longer stretches, secure the line periodically to prevent sagging. Once set up, check for any slack and adjust as needed. When finished, remove and neatly roll up the line for storage to maintain its condition for future use.

Bunting Line 3-BL-D

Frequently Asked Questions

What does orange flag warning mean?

It typically indicates a cautionary message, signaling potential hazards. In various contexts, such as marine or outdoor activities, it may denote moderate risk conditions, prompting individuals to exercise caution. For instance, in meteorology, an orange flag can signify increased danger from weather events, like storms or high winds. In the context of flagging, an Orange Warning Flag is crucial for ensuring safety, especially in areas like construction sites or beaches, where conditions can change rapidly.

What are the different flag warnings?

Warning flags are used to signal specific conditions. A Red warning flag indicates immediate danger, while an Orange Warning Flag often signals caution or construction. Bicycle safety flags are used for visibility on roads, and reflective flags enhance safety at night. These warning buntings or pennant lines may appear near hazards or road work to alert passersby and vehicles.

What are the warning flags?

Warning flags are visual markers, often used in construction or hazardous areas, to signal potential dangers. They can include orange warning flags, red warning flags, or reflective flags and are often part of a flag line setup to enhance visibility and safety in work zones.

What is the caution flag?

A caution flag is typically a yellow flag used to warn of potential hazards ahead. In traffic management or construction, it can be part of a flagging system or pennant flag string, alerting people to proceed with care.

What does red flag warning mean?

A red warning flag or red flag warning indicates extreme fire danger due to weather conditions. In safety contexts, flags on line or bunting flags may also be used to mark high-risk areas where extra caution is required.