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No matter what hazard you need to highlight, we have the perfect solution. Our whole range of marker posts and delineators are passively safe and reboundable. Most are built here in the UK and can be customised to your specific needs.
The Churchill bollard is a plastic blow moulded verge maker. Easy to install and hard wearing, the Churchill post has a cylindrical design with hi vis reflective area conforming to RI EN12899-1 class R2 reflectors.
This TMP Verge Marker, is perfect for highlighting roadside verges and rebounding back to an upright position if hit. It has been tested vigorously having endured 100 impacts at 100 kmh and still standing.
This fantastic traffic separator is ideal for use in areas with high volumes of traffic.
This black traffic separator is made from black polyurethane that is highly durable and effective.
The durable verge marker is made from polyethylene a hardy material perfect for use on our roads. The hazard marker is an economical solution for use on road to highlight dangerous verges, with its highly reflective red and white reflective bands road users, will not miss them.
The TMP short tubular hazard marker is terrific for use on UK highways due to its self-righting design and reflective coatings white on the front and red on the reverse. Making this marker highly visible day and night and perfect for highlighting hazards next to fast moving traffic.
The TMP tall tubular hazard marker is terrific for use on UK highways due to its self-righting design and reflective coatings white on the front and red on the reverse. Making this marker highly visible day and night and perfect for highlighting hazards next to fast moving traffic.
The TMP Black Reflective Flat Blade Hazard Markers are versatile sign bollards that are fantastic for identifying hazards and highlighting dangerous verges.
This TMP City Post traffic separator, is perfect for areas with high volumes of traffic, rebounding back to an upright position. It has been tested vigorously having endured 100 impacts at 100 kmh and still standing.
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