C.H. Hanson 17009 SubZero Flag Tape-150'x1-3/16"x5Mil Lime Fluorescent
MPN: 17009
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When winter weather hits, visibility and durability become non-negotiable on outdoor jobsites. The C.H. Hanson Sub-Zero Flagging Tape is purpose-built to perform where ordinary tapes fail, delivering reliable, high-visibility marking in the most demanding cold-weather conditions.
engineered for extreme cold and relentless sun, this lime fluorescent flagging tape remains brilliantly visible down to -40°F, ensuring that boundaries, hazards, and instructions stay legible even in deep freezes. Its 150-foot roll offers extended use on large projects, while the 1-3/16" width provides a clear line that stands out against snow, mud, and uneven terrain. At 5 mil thickness, it strikes a practical balance between rigidity and flexibility, resisting wear and tear on rugged job sites.
UV protection keeps the vibrant lime color from fading in bright sun, so markings stay readable from dawn patrols to end-of-day inspections. This combination of cold-resistance, sun-fade resistance, and substantial thickness means fewer reapplications and clearer signaling in challenging environments.
- Extreme cold endurance: performs reliably in temperatures as low as -40°F
- High visibility: bright lime fluorescent color that stays legible in snow and dim light
- Long roll, precise dimensions: 150-foot length, 1-3/16" width
- Durable construction: 5 mil thickness for added resilience against abrasion
- Sun protection: UV shielding preserves color and readability over time
Ideal for contractors, surveyors, utilities crews, and safety officers who need dependable flagging tape on cold, sunny, or mixed-weather jobs. Use it to mark boundaries, indicate hazardous zones, or guide winter operations where other tapes falter. If you’ve battled fading color or brittle tape in freezing conditions, Sub-Zero Flagging Tape delivers consistent visibility and durability when it matters most.
Practical tips: store upright in a cool, dry place to maintain flexibility; apply on clean, dry surfaces for the best visibility and longevity; plan for extended outdoor use by pairing with clear site signage to maximize safety and organization.
When winter weather hits, visibility and durability become non-negotiable on outdoor jobsites. The C.H. Hanson Sub-Zero Flagging Tape is purpose-built to perform where ordinary tapes fail, delivering reliable, high-visibility marking in the most demanding cold-weather conditions.
engineered for extreme cold and relentless sun, this lime fluorescent flagging tape remains brilliantly visible down to -40°F, ensuring that boundaries, hazards, and instructions stay legible even in deep freezes. Its 150-foot roll offers extended use on large projects, while the 1-3/16" width provides a clear line that stands out against snow, mud, and uneven terrain. At 5 mil thickness, it strikes a practical balance between rigidity and flexibility, resisting wear and tear on rugged job sites.
UV protection keeps the vibrant lime color from fading in bright sun, so markings stay readable from dawn patrols to end-of-day inspections. This combination of cold-resistance, sun-fade resistance, and substantial thickness means fewer reapplications and clearer signaling in challenging environments.
- Extreme cold endurance: performs reliably in temperatures as low as -40°F
- High visibility: bright lime fluorescent color that stays legible in snow and dim light
- Long roll, precise dimensions: 150-foot length, 1-3/16" width
- Durable construction: 5 mil thickness for added resilience against abrasion
- Sun protection: UV shielding preserves color and readability over time
Ideal for contractors, surveyors, utilities crews, and safety officers who need dependable flagging tape on cold, sunny, or mixed-weather jobs. Use it to mark boundaries, indicate hazardous zones, or guide winter operations where other tapes falter. If you’ve battled fading color or brittle tape in freezing conditions, Sub-Zero Flagging Tape delivers consistent visibility and durability when it matters most.
Practical tips: store upright in a cool, dry place to maintain flexibility; apply on clean, dry surfaces for the best visibility and longevity; plan for extended outdoor use by pairing with clear site signage to maximize safety and organization.
