BARRICATION TAPES
Barricade tape, also known as warning or caution tape, is a brightly colored, non-adhesive plastic strip used to visually demarcate and warn people away from hazardous areas, construction sites, crime scenes, or other restricted zones. Its primary purpose is to enhance safety by preventing accidental entry into dangerous locations, with different colors indicating various types of hazards, such as yellow for general caution or red for high danger.
What it is:
A visual warning:
It’s a highly visible, often brightly colored plastic tape with repeating text or symbol patterns to convey a safety message.
A safety barrier:
It acts as a minor physical barrier and a strong deterrent, warning people to stay away from potentially dangerous or off-limits areas.
Non-adhesive:
Unlike other types of tape, it’s typically non-adhesive and easily installed or removed without leaving residue.
What it’s used for:
Construction and work zones: Marking off building sites and hazardous conditions to ensure worker and public safety.
Hazardous materials: Delineating areas where dangerous substances are present.
Restricted access: Marking areas where entry is limited or requires special authorization.
Crime scenes: Preserving a scene and controlling access for law enforcement and investigators.
Crowd control: Regulating pedestrian flow and managing large groups of people in specific areas.