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A Guide to Selecting the Right Traffic Cone

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Traffic cones and bollards have been around since 1914. Originally they were made out of concrete but eventually evolved into light weight markers made out of thermoplastics and high grade rubber compounds. The size, shape and color of traffic cone that you choose really depend on a number of factors and your personal preference. Listed below are some general options that are available and some things to consider when choosing the right cone for your needs: Available sizes and associated uses The most popular sizes of cones along with their common uses are as follows: ㆍ12 inch cone (commonly used for little league football, soccer and other sports) ㆍ18 inch cone (commonly used for sports and traffic, has optional reflective collar) ㆍ28 inch cone (commonly used for traffic & road closure, optional reflective collar) ㆍ36 inch cone (commonly used for traffic & road closure, optional reflective collar) Using cones to close a road It is important to remember that a cone mu...

Does Bird Scare Tape Work?

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  There are a few ways to deter birds from around your property. One of the cheapest is   bird scare tape . It's effortless to use and can look quite festive at the right time of year. In the hands of the creative, you can use bird scare tape to brighten and decorate areas of the yard. So does bird scare tape work? The short answer is yes, bird scare tape works with most species of birds. The bright light that reflects off the tape combined with the tape's movement annoys and frightens birds away. Scare tape comes in different colors and patterns and often mimics the scales of a snake. Use scare tape on branches and in other strategic locations to deter birds from specific parts of the garden.   Why Does Bird Scare Tape Work?     As mentioned, some  bird scare tape  impersonates the look of snake scales and has similar colors and patterns. In addition to imitation, other types of scare tape utilize reflection to their advantage. This is the main answer...

Colored Flags and Underground Utility Markings Keep Everyone Safe

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  When people see a crop of   colorful flags   and paint marks on their property, the reaction usually ranges from annoyance to alarm. What's going on? Those flags and paint marks are more important than they may first appear. Please resist the temptation to remove them!   Why Are Those Flags and Markings on My Property?   Marking Flags   Someone in your area is planning a construction project, and those flags and markings show the location of underground utilities. The markings are there to protect those utilities – and the people working on the project. It's how everyone knows where to find electrical lines, gas lines, water lines, and so on.   Those Who Put the Flags There Trespassed, Didn't They?   Probably not. Properties often are subject to “easements,” areas where utilities have installed lines, cables, or pipes underground, and they have the right to maintain those installations. Sometimes the area in question is in the “right of way,” me...

The colours of the flags and what they mean

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For the sake of uniformity and clarity, APWA encourages all participating companies to use uniform color codes as specified in the ANSI Z535.1 standard. That way, anyone would immediately know what type of utility line was underground.   Red flags represent power lines, pipes, or lighting cables. They help to prevent excavators from coming into contact with these live lines, as this could create an electric shock hazard and loss of power in the area.   Yellow flags indicate pipelines containing gaseous materials such as natural gas, oil, steam and oil. When these pipes are accidentally hit, they can cause a gas leak or possibly an explosion.   Orange flags symbolize communication lines, alarm or signal lines, or fiber optic cables. These lines are responsible for Internet, telephone and television access in the area.   Blue flags symbolize drinking water, while purple flags represent mud, irrigation or reclaimed water. There are also green flags for sewers and draina...

6 Ways To Use Flagging Tape

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  Plain Tape   Both highly visible and weather resistant,  flagging tape  is one of the most widely used products in construction and many other industries. It's bright colors often have a universal code in each industry creating a "visual shorthand" that saves time, money, and lives. Here are six of the most essential ways to use flagging tape:   ㆍSurveying. Flagging tape is used by surveyors to designate boundaries of land intended for a specific purpose. Because these markers often remain in place for months and even years while a project is in development, it is important that the color of the tape remains bright through the duration of the job. This is one of the hallmarks of flagging tape - it's color won't fade over time regardless of sun, wind, rain or other weather conditions. ㆍForestry. Flagging tape is widely used in forestry to mark trees for various purposes. One color can indicate trees designated for logging and another to mark an unhealthy tree o...

What is Flagging Tape?

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  Flagging tape is a typical non-adhesive tape used to produce highly visible and very bright markings in a variety of applications. This type of tape is sometimes called measuring tape or marker tape and is sold at many hardware and nursery supply stores. flagging tape is very versatile, and a wrap or two is useful. Foresters use marker tapes to mark outdoor trails and other points of interest. A typical roll of sign tape is brightly colored, and it can be solid or printed with dots, checks, or stripes. This tape is usually made from vinyl or other weather-resistant materials, although biodegradable marker tapes can also be found in specialty applications. The tape is also non-adhesive, it acts more like a tape than a classic tape, and some companies produce sign tapes with mild adhesives for special needs. A typical use of marker tape is surveying, where it is necessary to make marks that last for months or years at specific locations from property boundaries to underground ...