
Optsigns solar powered barricade light are a sustainable, energy-efficient solution designed to enhance visibility and safety in various traffic management situations. Equipped with advanced solar-powered LED technology, these solar powered barricade lights charge during the day and automatically activate at dusk, offering continuous, bright illumination without the need for battery replacements. The durable design ensures reliable performance in all weather conditions, making them ideal for use in roadworks, construction zones, parking lots, and event management. These solar powered barricade lights provide an eco-friendly, cost-effective way to improve safety in high-traffic and low-visibility areas.
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| Size | 190*85*420mm, 7-Inch Lens |
|---|---|
| Solar System | 0.4W Silicon Solar Panel |
| Double-Sided Amber Flash Light | |
| Flash Mode | 2 (60/min) |
| Battery Option | No Battery, 1*1.2V 1.5Ah, 2*1.2V 1.5Ah |
Using Optsigns barricade light (Solar Type) is straightforward and efficient for improving safety. Simply place the barricade light on top of a barricade in an area that receives ample sunlight during the day. The built-in solar panel will charge the light automatically. Regularly check the solar panel for dirt or debris to ensure proper charging, and position the barricade lights strategically in high-traffic or hazardous areas for optimal visibility and safety.
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.
