Weight | 1 lbs. |
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Diameter | Pole 3/4” |
Flag Height | 20” |
Flag Width | 20” |
Power | 400-milliwatt solar panel |
Flash Rate | 60+/- Times/Minute |
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Aerocade warning flags are typically used in aviation and construction industries to signal hazards or restricted areas. They serve as visual indicators to alert workers, pilots, or pedestrians of potential dangers.
Designed to withstand outdoor conditions, these flags are commonly used in conjunction with other safety equipment, such as warning lights.
Crafted from weatherproof vinyl and reinforced with a plastic diagonal stiffener, the flags will maintain rigidity even in low wind speeds.
Available in white or orange, both featuring a red strip, they are made from fluorescent material for optimal visibility.
Mounted on a wooden pole, these warning flags are designed for easy insertion into the Yodock Aerocade or any water barrier with top holes.
Each Aerocade can accommodate two flags simultaneously, maximizing visibility.
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Crowd control is important for the function of a variety of industries. Most commonly associated with events and construction, forms of crowd control exist in retail, hospitality, sports, and schools.
All construction sites have their potential dangers, but a road construction site is particularly testy. It’s one thing to ensure your workers stay safe, it’s another to have to worry about drivers.