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Falling Ice, Park At Own Risk Aluminum Sign (Diamond Reflective)

Falling Ice, Park At Own Risk Aluminum Sign (Diamond Reflective)

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Our ‘Falling Ice, Park At Own Risk’ Aluminum Signs Warn People of Potential Dangers

  • 63 mil thick/80 mil extra-thick rustproof aluminum base material used.
  • Made with 3M™ Diamond Grade™ DG³ Reflective sheets, series 4000.
  • Available with a graphic thickness of 440 microns & weight of 450 GSM.
  • Laminated signs make them resistant to abrasions & chemicals.
  • Aluminum signs come with a 12-year durability.
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‘Falling Ice, Park at Own Risk’ Made of Diamond Grade Reflective Sheets

Looking for signs to warn people about the danger of falling ice in your parking area? Best of Signs brings you ‘Falling Ice, Park at Own Risk’ signs that are ideal to alert drivers about this imminent danger while parking their vehicles. To ensure maximum visibility, our signs are digitally printed on 3M™ Diamond Grade™ DG³ Reflective sheeting from the series 4000. These top-of-the-line reflective sheets offer three times the reflectivity of High Intensity and ten times the reflectance of Engineer Grade signs. Meeting high regulatory standards, they are available with a graphic thickness of 440 microns. Coming with a graphic weight of 450 GSM, our signs stay durable for upto 12 years.

Made from 63 mil thick/80 mil extra thick aluminum sheets, our signs stay in perfect shape despite being exposed to severe storms or winds. They do not get defaced by rust, or corrode in the face of rainy or humid conditions. To further protect our signs, we laminate them for superior weatherability. This laminated topcoat keeps them resistant to abrasions, water and chemicals. Keeping scuffs and scratches at bay, it also improves safety by providing higher luminance values at distances most critical to drivers.

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