Overview

Low Profile
Floor signs sit smoothly on your floors so they won’t cause a tripping hazard or get caught on equipment.

Durable Material
These tough floor signs will hold up to foot and forklift traffic.

Peel-and-Stick Application
Floor sign installation is easy. Peel off the sign’s backing and press the sign to a clean, dry surface.

Free Customization
At no additional charge, we can customize floor signs to meet your facility’s unique needs.

Available in Multiple Sizes
Floor Signs are available in multiple sizes, as well as with different adhesives and thicknesses.

Water and Chemical Resistant
Floor signs are water and chemical resistant, making them perfect for industrial settings. These signs can be easily cleaned with water or a mild detergent.
Work in Progress – Zone Floor Sign
Keep your facility better organized with the “Work in Progress” Zone Floor Sign. This can be used to identify where items in the manufacturing process are still being worked on should be kept. This keeps items that are finished, and items that are unfinished, separated in the manufacturing line, preventing mistakes and shipping errors. This sign doesn’t have to be limited to just manufactured goods. No matter what type of work is currently in progress, this noticeable and highly durable sign is a great visual representation of your Work in Progress area.
In addition, we can customize any sign at no extra charge, just email us or call at 866-777-1360 for more details.
Features:
- Printed on industrial-grade vinyl
- Low-profile material that can withstand pedestrian and forklift traffic
- No hassle - Peel-&-stick installation
- More durable than paint
- Measures 60"X12"
- Resists damage from forklifts and other traffic
- Peel-and-stick application
- High resolution print
- Water, chemical, and wear-resistant
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