Clearly highlight hazardous or restricted areas with this tough polythene safety barrier tape. Ideal for creating a highly visible warning boundary in warehouses, workshops, construction sites and public spaces.
Supplied in long roll lengths, the tape is quick to deploy, easy to remove and suitable for both temporary and semi-permanent marking tasks. It provides a cost-effective way to improve on-site safety and guide people away from potential risks.
Product Features
- Durable polythene construction for reliable performance in busy environments
- Highly visible design to clearly indicate restricted or hazardous zones
- Ideal for temporary barriers, incident cordons and work area segregation
- Simple to unroll and fix to posts, cones, railings or other supports
- Lightweight and compact rolls for easy storage and transport
- Available in different roll lengths to suit small or large sites
Key Specifications
| Product type | Safety barrier tape |
|---|---|
| Material | Tough polythene |
| Use | Marking hazardous or restricted areas |
| Available lengths | 100 m, 500 m |
| Price range | £24.60 - £34.30 (depending on length) |
Applications
- Cordoning off hazardous areas in warehouses, factories and workshops
- Marking construction, maintenance or repair zones
- Creating temporary barriers at events, car parks and public areas
- Demarcating slip, trip or fall risk zones indoors or outdoors
- Supporting emergency cordons and incident control perimeters
Frequently Asked Questions
Can this safety barrier tape be used outdoors?
Yes, the tough polythene construction makes it suitable for outdoor use, such as construction sites, car parks and event areas. As with any tape, service life will depend on exposure to weather and site conditions.
Is the tape reusable after removal?
The tape is primarily intended for temporary barriers and can sometimes be reused if removed carefully and kept free from significant damage. However, for critical safety applications, it is best treated as a consumable product.
How do I install the tape on site?
Simply unroll the tape and tie or tape it to posts, cones, railings or other fixed points around the area to be cordoned off. Ensure it is positioned at a visible height and pulled taut so the boundary is clear and easy to see.
