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SAFETY DURABLES
Wind Socks
Specifications
Fabrics : Polyester
Fabric weight : 115 gsm
Grommets : 1/4” Brass grommets
Colors : Hi-vis Orange & Two Tone Color
Printing Option : Available
Area of applications:
• Airports
• Chopper landing pads
• Safety in the oilfield, gas and petrochemical industry
• Ports and marines
Dimensions / Size Chart
Throat Apex Length
10” (25.4 cm) 5” (12.7 cm) 36” (3 Ft.)
18” (45.72 cm) 9” (22.86 cm) 60” (5 Ft.)
18” (45.72 cm) 9” (22.86 cm) 96” (8 Ft.)
24” (60.96 cm) 12” (30.48 cm) 60” (5 Ft.)
24” (60.96 cm) 12” (30.48 cm) 96” (8 Ft.)
24” (60.96 cm) 12” (30.48 cm) 144” (12 Ft.)
How Does a Windsock Determine the Direction of the Wind?
Windsock flows freely with the wind, however, the direction of windsock flows in is not
always the direction of the wind. The direction of the wind faces the opposite direction to
the windsock.
Traffic Cones Flow Molded Single Piece Injected Molded Two Piece
• Durable and reboundable premium grade
PVC constructions
• With or without reflective collars
• Maintenance free
• Pavement gripping bottoms ensure stay in place
• Cones conveniently stack for quick and easy
storage and no sticking when removed
Dimensions / Size Chart
Height Base Size Flow Molded Injected Molded
(Inches) L x W (mm) Nominal Weight (kg) Nominal Weight (Kg)
12” 210 x 210 0.8 (± .2) 1.2 (± .2)
18” 280 x 280 1 (± .2) 1.5 (± .2)
28” 360 x 360 2 (± .3) 3 (± .3)
36” 360 x 360 4 (± .3) 5 (± .3)
Why Use A Safety Cone?
When other driver don’t see a person or vehicle on the side of the road accidents happen.
1. Safety cone add an unusual visual element to the road-side scene which increases the probability that will pay attention and respond with caution as
they approach.
2. Safety cones send a strong message to approaching drivers that there is a stationary hazard up ahead - a car with its flashers on could mean anything
and may not even be stationary.
3. If your car has broken down due to an electrical problem, your flashers may not work at all.
4. If your vehicle is parked close to a blind corner, you can use your safety cones to give advance warning to approaching drivers and getting them to slow
down before it is too late.
Any time you’re stopped in an exposed area with any degree of risk from passing vehicles, you should deploy and activate one or more safety cones,
particularly at night or in bad weather, but also at any time in any conditions.
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