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Emedco Danger Signs - Live Wire Overhead

Indicate potentially deadly situations with OSHA Danger Signs

Emedco Danger Signs - Live Wire Overhead
Source: Emedco - A Brady Corporation Company
The OSHA-compliant Danger Live Wire Overhead sign from Emedco is available in three sizes and materials including self-adhesive, magnetic, and with Duroshield Topcoat protection.
By Work Safety 24/7 Staff 

The Danger Live Wire Overhead sign from Emedco - A Brady Corporation Company - will alert individuals to the presence of power lines above them which may become a hazard.

These OSHA-compliant danger signs are available in three sizes and a variety of materials to suit your needs.

Extend the life and performance of your danger sign by upgrading with Duroshield Topcoat. This extra layer protects the sign from weather, fading, solvents, chemicals, and abrasion, plus it is guaranteed for life.

Materials and specifications

  • Choose from a variety of materials: flexible self-adhesive vinyl, rigid plastic, heavy-duty aluminum with mounting holes, or magnetic.
  • Self-adhesive
  • 10x7, 14x10, or 20x14 inches high and wide
  • -20 to 140 degree Fahrenheit service range
  • Indoor or outdoor use
  • Lifetime warranty

Interested parties can purchase the Danger Live Wire Overhead Sign through Emedco's website.

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