
DF3003S
with 3000XP48MARC Sign Panel |
Fold
& Roll™ Sign System
Law
enforcement agencies encounter a wide variety of situations
that can be enhanced with the use of appropriate portable
signage. These situations include:
- Emergency
Traffic management
- Sobriety
Checkpoints
- Public
Relations Events
- Portable
Truck Scales
- Truck
Inspection Areas
- Seat
Belt Enforcement Zones
- Snowmobile
and ATV Safety Checkpoints
Please
follow the guidelines established by the Manual on Uniform
Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD), This sign system can be
used to establish Temporary Traffic Control Zones.
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When
stored , the Fold and Roll sign system (the DFS3003S Stand
and a 36"x 36" sign) need only a 6" x 6"
x 36" area . A 48" sign and stand require 6"
x 6" x 45"
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- Advanced warning signs should be deployed
at all emergency scenes to advise motorists that emergency
response units are working on or near the roadway. These
items should be deployed at a predetermined distance from
the apparatus in a manner that does not create additional
hazards. Department policy will dictate safety procedures
to be in place for deploying these items.
- Compact
sign systems such as the Fold & Roll can be easily
stored in the trunk of patrol vehicles or in a command
unit. Clear, concise signage alerts motorists to emergency
situations ahead, directs appropriate vehicles to inspection
areas, or provides public relations events information.
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- Compact
storage configuration and easy set up.
- Utilizes
kick release lever mechanism for quick leg deployment.
- Available
with various sign legends.
- Stand
displays 36" and 48" reflective signs.
- Aluminum
and steel construction.
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