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MySafetySign 7-Foot Orange Light-Duty Warning Whip

Mark points of interest on vehicles and equipment

MySafetySign 7-Foot Orange Light-Duty Warning Whip
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The 7-Foot Orange Light-Duty Warning Whip with hex base from MySafetySign is a simple and easy method to mark points of interest on vehicles and equipment.
By Work Safety 24/7 Staff 

The 7-Foot Orange Light-Duty Warning Whip from MySafetySign is a simple and easy method to mark points of interest on vehicles and equipment.

The whip is also offered with 14 different designs, including with high-visibility markings and light-up tips for visibility at night.

Material features

  • 7 feet tall, quick disconnect warning whip made of fiberglass resin
  • Comes with a fluorescent nylon mesh flag
  • Hex base sold separately

Interested parties can customize and purchase the 7-Foot Orange Light-Duty Warning Whip through MySafetySign's website.

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