- Heavy duty alodized aluminum construction makes this sign durable & fit for long term exterior use, will not rust. Rigid design allows for either post or wall mounting.
- Laminated with 3M Diamond Grade (DG3) Fluorescent Yellow-Green reflective sheeting for the ultimate in visibility both day & night!
- Pre-punched holes for fast & easy mounting to existing posts or poles or purchase our hardware and posts.
Fluorescent Yellow-Green is specified for use to advise road users of an approaching school zone or crossing.
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Size/in. |
30 x 30 |
Weight |
Appx 8lbs |
Graphics |
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Ink Color |
Black |
Face Material/Fluor. Yellow-Green |
3M (DG3) |
Alum Panel/Gauge & Alloy |
.080"/5052-H38 |
Corners |
Standard Federal |
Mounting |
3/8" holes |
Type XI Reflectivity Level (DG3) |
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Optimum Performance/yrs. |
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Size |
A |
B |
C |
D |
30" x 30" |
30" |
30" |
3" |
24" |
36" x 36" |
36" |
36" |
6" |
24" |
MUTCD: Section 7B.08 School Sign (S1-1) and Plaques
Application A. School Area - the S1-1 sign can be used to warn road users that they are approaching a school area that might include school buildings or grounds, a school crossing, or school related activity adjacent to the highway.
Application D. School Crossing - if combined with a diagonal downward pointing arrow (W16-7P) plaque to comprise the School Crossing assembly, the S1-1 sign can be used to warn approaching road users of the location of a crossing where schoolchildren cross the roadway (see Section 7B.12).
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Note: The Fluorescent Yellow Green reflective has been specified for use where the installation of new school signage is required. Yellow EGP & HIA reflective have been retired and is good for use in the repair of existing signs or for private use, etc.
An additional size is available for this item. Please make your selection at bottom of page.
Made With Type XI Diamond Grade (DG3)
Size Option:
Additional Size/in. |
36 x 36 |
Weight |
11.5lbs |
See Table 7B-1. of the MUTCD for more info on size requirements for school signs.
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Questions about the various levels of brightness? Learn more by viewing our color reflectivity chart. |
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