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Safety Signs & Signage
Professional Safety Signs & Warning Labels
Source ANSI-format safety signs, equipment warning labels, lockout/tagout tags, and facility hazard identification signage for HVAC mechanical rooms and commercial facilities.
Procurement & Sourcing Notice
We help source commercial-grade safety signage from leading safety manufacturers. Signage requirements vary by facility type, jurisdiction, and regulatory authority. We do not make compliance guarantees; always verify signage requirements with your facility safety officer and applicable local codes.
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Safety & PPE
The complete parent category for all jobsite protection, including safety glasses, gloves, respirators, and first aid.
Safety Glasses
Anti-fog, impact-resistant protective eyewear for HVAC installation, brazing, and chemical handling.
First Aid Supplies
Portable first aid kits, burn treatment supplies, and eye wash stations for service trucks and facility safety stations.
Professional Sourcing Overview
Clear, visible safety signage is a foundational element of any professional HVAC mechanical room, rooftop equipment area, or commercial facility maintenance environment. Safety signs communicate critical hazard information — including electrical hazards, high-pressure refrigerant systems, hot surfaces, and required PPE — to technicians, maintenance personnel, and emergency responders. Properly placed and maintained signage reduces accident rates, supports regulatory compliance, and ensures that all personnel can quickly identify hazards in unfamiliar equipment rooms.
Our safety signage catalog includes ANSI Z535-format hazard warning signs in Danger, Warning, and Caution classifications, as well as equipment-specific labels for refrigerant type identification, electrical panel directories, and lockout/tagout procedure notices. We also source durable vinyl adhesive labels for labeling refrigerant circuits, electrical disconnects, and condensate drain lines, ensuring that service technicians can quickly identify system components during service and maintenance calls.
Who We Serve
Facility Managers
Post required hazard identification signs in mechanical rooms, rooftop equipment areas, and electrical panels to protect personnel.
HVAC Contractors
Label newly installed refrigerant systems, electrical disconnects, and condensate drain lines for clear identification by future service technicians.
Safety Coordinators
Maintain a consistent facility-wide signage program by sourcing standardized ANSI-format safety signs and replacement labels.
Technical Sourcing FAQs
Q: What is the difference between Danger, Warning, and Caution signs?
A: Under ANSI Z535 standards: Danger signs (red header) indicate an imminently hazardous situation that will result in death or serious injury if not avoided. Warning signs (orange header) indicate a potentially hazardous situation that could result in death or serious injury. Caution signs (yellow header) indicate a potentially hazardous situation that may result in minor or moderate injury, or property damage.
Q: Are refrigerant identification labels required on HVAC systems?
A: Yes. Refrigerant type identification labels are required by most mechanical codes and are strongly recommended by all major equipment manufacturers. These labels identify the refrigerant type, system charge weight, and any special handling requirements, allowing service technicians to immediately identify the refrigerant before connecting gauges or performing service, preventing dangerous cross-contamination.
Q: What signage is required in a commercial mechanical room?
A: Commercial mechanical rooms typically require: electrical hazard warning signs near high-voltage panels and disconnects, refrigerant type identification labels on all refrigerant circuits, emergency shut-off location signs, fire extinguisher location signs, required PPE signs at the entrance, and lockout/tagout procedure notices near major equipment. Specific requirements vary by jurisdiction and facility type.
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