What Are Warning Posts?
Warning posts are safety products made from PVC, PPC, or PE placed around construction sites, private properties, road construction/repair zones, pavement edges, and landslide areas to restrict access and warn pedestrians and drivers of potential hazards.
Features of Warning Posts
- Typically 8-10 cm in diameter and 60-120 cm in height.
- Made of PPC, PVC, or PE, with a PP or PPC base for enhanced stability against wind and impact.
- Some models have bases that can be filled with sand or water for extra weight.
- Manufactured in UV-resistant colours like yellow, red, and orange, with custom colours available upon request.
- Available in reflective (micro prismatic) or non-reflective versions.
- Can be linked together using plastic chains or safety tapes through hooks or holes at the top.
- The top section can accommodate flashers, beacon lights, or warning/informational signs for enhanced nighttime visibility and better guidance.
Where Are Warning Posts Used?
- Road construction & maintenance areas
- Construction sites
- Parking entrances & exits
- Traffic lane organization
- Landslide-prone areas
- Exhibition & event venues
- Institutions & industrial facilities
- To guide & warn drivers and pedestrians
How Are Warning Posts Installed?
- The post is placed into the base slot and rotated clockwise to secure it.
- Accessories such as chains, signs, and flashers are usually sold separately and attached using adapters.
- Pre-packaged sets include the post and its accessories, with attachments mounted on top using an adapter.