Brady B-401 High Impact Polystyrene Rectangle Yellow Restricted Area Sign - 10 in Width x 7 in Height - 22059
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R.S. Hughes Company carries a large selection of signs to communicate important messages. Brady assigns a material code for each of the materials used in their item construction. This Brady restricted area sign is manufactured using high impact polystyrene which is the B-401 Brady Material Code. Carefully consider the designated space for sign placement and ensure you select the correct sign size. The overall dimensions for this part include: 10 in width and a 7 in height. Color is often an important factor for proper awareness and conveyance. This restricted area sign is designed with a yellow background and text and/or image color(s) of black. In addition to dimension and color considerations make sure you also select the appropriate shape. This particular product is built as a rectangle. This product is written in English with the following text: CAUTION DO NOT ENTER. Some signs are designed for inside use only, while others can be installed indoors or out. This product has the flexibility to be used both indoor or outside. There are a variety of standards that signs may conform to. In particular, this product meets the ASTM D1593, OSHA standard(s). Often, the manufacturer builds in various resistant properties in order to enhance the functionality, performance and longevity of SKUs. In this instance, Brady has built this part with the following resistant properties: abrasion-resistant, chemical-resistant.
Product Specifications
- Brand:Brady
- Brady Part Number:22059
- Sign Type:Restricted Area / No Trespassing
- Brady Material Number:B-401
- Material:High Impact Polystyrene
- Background Color:Yellow
- Image/Text Color:Black
- Language:English
- Text:CAUTION DO NOT ENTER
- Sign Shape:Rectangle
- Overall Width:10 in
- Overall Height:7 in
- Indoor or Outdoor:Indoor / Outdoor
- Resistant Properties:Abrasion-Resistant; Chemical-Resistant
- Standards Met:ASTM D1593; OSHA
- Package Quantity:1 per case