The plastic expandable barrier from OPTsigns is designed with a lightweight compact structure, ensuring easy mobility and portability. This feature makes it an ideal choice for various applications, including as an expandable safety barrier for roadworks and construction sites. Made from UV-resistant material, this expandable fence barrier is both durable and weatherproof, making it suitable for outdoor use. To further enhance stability, water can be injected into this expandable barricade gate, allowing it to withstand windy conditions effectively. Its long-lasting quality ensures low maintenance costs, making it a cost-effective solution for any temporary safety needs.
In addition to its practical features, the foldable and expandable barrier is easy to install and store, making it perfect for use in restricted areas such as parking lots, warehouses, and loading docks. Whether utilized as an expandable road barrier or an expandable safety fence, this versatile product offers reliable crowd control. Its design allows for quick setup and takedown, ensuring that it can be deployed wherever and whenever needed. With the flexibility to serve as an expandable access barrier or an expanding safety barrier, OPTsigns’ barriers are essential for maintaining safety and order in various environments.
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| Height | 960mm |
|---|---|
| Extendable Length | 240-2500mm |
| Material | PE |
| Packing | 4pcs/CTN |
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.
