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Effective demarcation system from SignPost Solutions

A novel system for delineation is available from SignPost Solutions. The SPS 2Twenty unit uses elements from the firm’s successful SPS 3 Sixty product, including the synthetic, low-profile rubber base that is said to be durable and long lasting. The system is said to be ideal for marking out car parks or cycle lanes. The posts can carry a variety of symbols and signs and are made from high-impact materials that allow a long working life. The novel design of the base means that these delineators can be
August 19, 2015 Read time: 1 min
A novel system for delineation is available from 2439 SignPost Solutions.

The SPS 2Twenty unit uses elements from the firm’s successful SPS 3 Sixty product, including the synthetic, low-profile rubber base that is said to be durable and long lasting.

The system is said to be ideal for marking out car parks or cycle lanes. The posts can carry a variety of symbols and signs and are made from high-impact materials that allow a long working life. The novel design of the base means that these delineators can be knocked over without damage and will then spring back into position.

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