
Optsigns Y Stands feature durable removable bipod steel legs designed to support multi-message frames, offering a robust and stable structure for temporary safety signs. These versatile Y Stands effectively manage traffic and alert motorists to important information, such as roadworks, roadway closures, speed reductions, and other hazardous road conditions. Their lightweight design allows for easy setup and transport, making them an essential tool for traffic management in various environments.
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| Size | 1300*590mm |
|---|---|
| Weight | 1.6kgs |
| Material | Hollow Square Steel |
| Finish | Galvanized Surface |
| Middle Bar | 300mm |
| Leg Length | 700mm |
| Customize | Custom Size and Shape |
Using Optsigns Y Stands is straightforward and efficient. Start by placing the bipod legs on a flat surface where you intend to set up your temporary safety signs. Attach the multi-message frame securely to the Y Legs, ensuring it is stable and upright. Adjust the frame to display the necessary messages clearly, whether it’s for roadworks, speed reductions, or other safety alerts. Once set up, regularly check the stability of the Y Stands, especially in windy conditions, to ensure maximum visibility and safety for motorists.
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 bunting Flag is crucial for ensuring safety, especially in areas like construction sites or beaches, where conditions can change rapidly.
Warning line 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.
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.
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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.
Yes. Our safety bunting is built to withstand outdoor elements such as sun, wind, and rain, making it a reliable choice for both short-term and long-term use.
Each roll of safety bunting comes in a standard length, typically ranging from 50 to 100 feet, allowing coverage of large areas. You can easily cut and adjust the bunting to suit specific site requirements.
