Brady Bradyglo B-120 Fiberglass Reinforced Polyester Red Fire Equipment Sign - 4 in Width x 24 in Height - 71655
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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 SKU construction. This Brady fire equipment sign is constructed using fiberglass reinforced polyester which is the B-120 Brady Material Code. Carefully examine the designated area for sign placement and ensure you select a properly sized sign. The overall dimensions for this SKU include: 4 in width and a 24 in height. Color is often an important factor for proper awareness and conveyance. This fire equipment sign is printed with a red background and text and/or image color(s) of white. Often, many signs include images to help support the text or are simply used to create the message themselves. This fire equipment sign is printed with the following image: arrow symbol. This SKU is written in English with the following text: FIRE EXTINGUISHER. Some signs are designed for inside use only, while others can be installed indoors or out. This sign 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 complies with the ASTM D1593, ASTM D635, ASTM D638, ASTM D646, ASTM D790, OSHA 29 CFR 1910.157, ANSI Z53.1-1967, ANSI Z535-2006, OSHA 1910.145 standard(s).
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Product Specifications
- Brand:Brady
- Trade Name:Bradyglo
- Brady Part Number:71655
- Sign Type:Fire Equipment
- Brady Material Number:B-120
- Material:Fiberglass Reinforced Polyester
- Background Color:Red
- Image/Text Color:White
- Language:English
- Text:FIRE EXTINGUISHER
- Image Description:Arrow Symbol
- Overall Width:4 in
- Overall Height:24 in
- Indoor or Outdoor:Indoor / Outdoor
- Standards Met:ASTM D1593; ASTM D635; ASTM D638; ASTM D646; ASTM D790; OSHA 29 CFR 1910.157; ANSI Z53.1-1967; ANSI Z535-2006; OSHA 1910.145
- Package Quantity:1 per inner, 1 per case