Danger Sign 450 x 300mm | 22,000 Volts Warning | UV-Stabilised Polypropylene | Pre-Drilled Holes | @Pack by Repelec
The Danger Sign 450 x 300mm is designed to warn of high voltage areas with a bold 'DANGER 22,000 VOLTS' message. Made from durable, UV-stabilised polypropylene, this weather and fade-resistant sign features pre-drilled holes for easy mounting. Ideal for electrical substations, industrial facilities, and construction sites, it complies with Australian safety standards, ensuring safety in hazardous environments.
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Product Name/Title: Danger Sign 450 x 300mm | 22,000 Volts Warning | UV-Stabilised Polypropylene | Pre-Drilled Holes | @Pack by Repelec
Brand: Repelec
SKU: CIR120790
Alternatively Known As: High Voltage Danger Sign, 22000 Volts Warning Sign, Electrical Hazard Sign, Danger Poly Sign, CIR120790
- Material: UV-stabilised polypropylene
- Sign text: DANGER 22,000 VOLTS
- Mounting: Pre-drilled holes
- Colour: Red/Black/White
- Weather resistant: Yes
- Fade resistant: Yes
- Dimensions (H x L x W): 300mm x 2mm x 450mm
- Weight: 0.25 kg
- Bold 'DANGER 22,000 VOLTS' warning for high voltage areas
- Manufactured from durable, UV-stabilised polypropylene
- Highly visible red, black, and white colour scheme
- Pre-drilled holes for easy mounting
- Weather and fade resistant for outdoor use
- Complies with Australian safety signage standards
- Should be installed by site safety personnel or a qualified electrician in accordance with site safety protocols.
- Electrical substations
- High voltage switch rooms
- Industrial facilities
- Construction sites
- Utility infrastructure
- Complies with AS/NZS 1319 – Safety Signs for the Occupational Environment
- Made from recyclable polypropylene material
- Long-lasting design reduces replacement frequency and waste
12 months warranty against manufacturing defects.
The Repelec Danger 22,000 Volts Safety Sign (CIR120790) is available for immediate purchase. Ideal for marking high voltage areas in industrial, commercial, and utility environments.
