Highlight important safety messages, instructions and workflows with these practical DL size floor marking frames. Designed to surround printed inserts, they help draw attention to key information exactly where it’s needed.
Available in a range of bold colours, these frames create clear, durable visual cues on warehouse, factory and commercial floors. Choose the background colour to suit your safety scheme or zoning layout.
Product Features
- DL size format ideal for directional signs, safety notices and identification labels
- High-visibility background colours to support colour‑coded safety systems
- Self-adhesive design for quick, simple application to clean, dry floors
- Creates a neat border around printed inserts to focus attention
- Suitable for warehouses, production areas, corridors and loading bays
- Helps improve workplace organisation and visual management
Key Specifications
| Type of product | Floor marking frame |
|---|---|
| Insert size | DL |
| Available background colours | Assorted, Black, Blue, Black/Yellow, Green, Red |
| Typical use | Highlighting floor-mounted signs and information |
| Price range | £98.40 - £165.00 (depending on variant) |
| Pack variations | Multiple colour options across 14 variants |
Applications
- Identifying walkways, queuing areas and pedestrian routes
- Highlighting safety instructions at machinery and workstations
- Marking loading, unloading and goods-in/out zones
- Organising storage areas, racking locations and pallet positions
- Supporting 5S and other visual management systems
Frequently Asked Questions
What size inserts do these floor marking frames take?
These frames are designed specifically for DL size inserts, making them ideal for compact signs such as directional arrows, short safety messages or location codes.
Can I use these frames with any type of printed sign?
Yes, as long as your printed sign is DL size and lies flat within the frame, it can be used. Many users print their own paper or laminated inserts to fit their site requirements.
Which background colour should I choose for my workplace?
The best colour will depend on your existing safety and zoning scheme. For example, black/yellow is commonly used for hazard areas, red for warnings, green for safe routes or first aid, and blue for mandatory instructions.
