Posts tagged: sign bases

Traffic Flow Problems

Recently Ideal Shield helped a hospital emergency room solve its traffic flow problems. ER visitors and patients could not easily see where they were supposed to park and where emergency vehicles took precedence and were creating flow problems in the parking lot.

Ideal Shield recommended the pyramid sign base in blue and red to increase signage visibility and make sure patrons could easily identify where they were supposed to park. U-Channel Covers were installed on all signs where existing u-channel has been utilized to give the parking lot a consistent look and keep all parking spots clearly marked.

Since the sign bases were installed the parking problem has all but disappeared and the hospital couldn’t be happier with the results.

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Portable Parking Signage in Parking Garages

Sky Harbor International Airport was experiencing problems with the epoxy signs falling over when hit by vehicles while parking. They are unable to bolt down signs into the garage floor due to parking garage safety codes.

Ideal Shield sign bases offered Sky Harbor the perfect solution. Sign bases do not need to bolted to the floor in order to be stable. When filled with water, sand or concrete sign bases will not tip over and will not move if bumped into, making them great for areas where they cannot be bolted down.

Sky Harbor uses Ideal Shield sign bases on all levels of their parking structures and no longer have an issue with them breaking.

Sky Harbor Sign Bases

Sky Harbor Sign Bases

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Alternative to Delineators

A large utility company needed an alternative to delineators. Due to the power plant being located on a river and the high winds that can come off it they found the delineators they used to keep areas roped off kept blowing over.

Ideal Shield modified its sign bases by shortening the standard post length of 98″ to 45″ and included eye hooks so barrier rope could be ran through them to rope off an area. The sign bases are a great alternative because the bases can be filled with sand, water or concrete so withstand the high winds without blowing over.

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