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1 SIGNS AND DECAL CORP. WINTER
2 We are the leading Architectural Signage fabricator in the Tri-State area. Contents: FROM 1971 TO TODAY
3 Founded in 1971 by Babu Khalfan, Signs + Decal continues to set new standards for high quality signage. Signs + Decal has successfully completed some of the largest and most prestigious projects in the U.S. The mission of Signs + Decal is to provide the Highest Quality of Architectural Signage in the Industry at a reasonable cost. We are a certified Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) company with a solid track record in this industry.
4 Signs indicate any immediate hazard which can result in death or serious injury. Ideal for areas in which the probability of personal injury is extreme; i.e. high voltage areas, areas with falling materials or hazardous chemicals.
5 CUSTOM OPTIONS WRITE YOUR OWN MESSAGE! Dimension Options 10 W x 7 H 14 W x 10 H 20 W x 14 H Material Options Self-Adhesive Vinyl High-Performance Plastic Aluminum * All orders placed using form on page 22 ALL SIGNS LISTED ALPHABETICALLY : D101 D102 D103 D104 D105 D106 D107 D108 D109 D110 D111 D112 D113 D114 D115 D116 D117 D118 D119 D120 CHLORINE GAS CAUTION D121 D122 D123 D124 D125
6 CONSTRUCTION SITE NO TRESPASSING CONSTRUCTION SITE UNAUTHORIZED PERSONS KEEP OUT CRANE WORKING OVERHEAD DIESEL DO NOT ENTER D126 D127 D128 D129 D130 DO NOT ENTER DO NOT ENTER AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL ONLY DO NOT ENTER WHEN EQUIPMENT IS OPERATING DO NOT OPERATE WITHIN 10 FT. OF POWER LINES DO NOT OPERATE WITHOUT GUARDS IN PLACE D131 D132 D133 D134 D135 DO NOT WATCH ARC, WELDER AT WORK THE LIGHT MIGHT BLIND YOU DRIVERS CHOCK WHEELS EAR EAR EAR IN THIS D136 D137 D138 D139 D140 ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL ONLY ELECTRICAL HAZARD ELECTRICAL HAZARD AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL ONLY ELECTRIC METER ROOM NO STORAGE EXPLOSIVES D141 D142 D143 D144 D145 EXPLOSIVE GAS NO SMOKING EYE AND EAR IN THIS EYE EYE EYE BEYOND THIS POINT D146 D147 D148 D149 D150 EYE IN THIS FACE SHIELD MUST BE WORN WHILE OPERATING THIS MACHINE FALLING ICE FALLING MATERIAL FLAMMABLE D151 D152 D153 D154 D155 FLAMMABLE GAS FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS FLAMMABLE MATERIALS FLAMMABLE NO MATCHES OR OPEN LIGHTS FLAMMABLE STORAGE D156 D157 D158 D159 D160 FUEL STORAGE NO SMOKING GASOLINE HARD HAT HARD HAT HARD HAT D161 D162 D163 D164 D165
7 D166 D167 D168 D169 D170 D171 D172 D173 D174 D175 D176 D177 D178 D179 D180 D181 D182 D183 D184 D185 D186 D187 D188 D189 D190 D191 D192 D193 D194 D195 D196 D197 D198 D199 D200 D201 D202 D203 D204 D205
8 MOVING MACHINERY NO CELLULAR PHONES OR 2-WAY RADIOS NO PEDESTRIAN TRAFFIC PINCH POINTS WATCH HANDS NO SMOKING MATCHES OR OPEN LIGHTS D206 D207 D208 D209 D210 NO SMOKING NO SMOKING NO SMOKING MATCHES OR OPEN LIGHTS NO SMOKING OR OPEN FLAMES WITHIN 50 FEET NO SMOKING NO OPEN FLAMES D211 D212 D213 D214 D215 NO SMOKING TURN OFF ENGINE NO SMOKING WITHIN 50 FEET NO TRESPASSING OPEN HOLE OPEN PIT D216 D217 D218 D219 D220 OPEN TRENCH OXYGEN OXYGEN IN USE NO SMOKING OR OPEN FLAME OXYGEN, NO SMOKING NO OPEN FLAMES PERMIT CONFINED SPACE DO NOT ENTER D221 D222 D223 D224 D225 PINCH POINT PINCH POINT WATCH YOUR HANDS PROPANE PROPANE NO SMOKING OR OPEN FLAME RESTRICTED D226 D227 D228 D229 D230 ROOM CONTAINS BATTERY ELECTROLYTE SOLUTIONS THAT ARE SAFETY GLASSES IN THIS SAFETY HARNESS AND LIFELINE SAFETY SHOES IN THIS SAND BLASTING IN PROGRESS D231 D232 D233 D234 D235 SHUT OFF CHARGER BEFORE UNPLUGGING BATTERY STARTS AUTOMATICALLY KEEP HANDS CLEAR THIS EQUIPMENT STARTS AND STOPS AUTOMATICALLY THIS MACHINE STARTS AUTOMATICALLY UNAUTHORIZED PERSONNEL KEEP OUT D236 D237 D238 D239 D240 WATCH YOUR HANDS AND FINGERS WEAR FACE SHIELD AND RUBBER GLOVES WHEN HANDLING CHEMICAL WELDING ARC WEAR PROPER EYE WELDING D241 D242 D243 D244
9 Signs indicate company policy relating both directly and indirectly to protection of property as well as employee safety. Ideal for employee only areas, or areas where wheels must be chocked. Notice signs should never be used to indicate warnings of personal injury or hazard.
10 CUSTOM OPTIONS WRITE YOUR OWN MESSAGE! Dimension Options 10 W x 7 H 14 W x 10 H 20 W x 14 H Material Options Self-Adhesive Vinyl High-Performance Plastic Aluminum * All orders placed using form on page 22 ALL SIGNS LISTED ALPHABETICALLY : ALL PERSONNEL MUST WEAR SAFETY GLASSES IN THE PLANT ALL VEHICLES ENTERING OR LEAVING THE PREMISES ARE SUBJECT TO INSPECTION ALL VISITORS MUST REGISTER AT OFFICE AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL ONLY N101 N102 N103 N104 DO NOT SMOKE IN THIS DRIVERS CHOCK YOUR WHEELS ELECTRICAL CLOSET NO STORAGE PERMITTED EMPLOYEE ENTRANCE ONLY N105 N106 N107 N108 EMPTY CYLINDERS ENTRANCE FOR EMPLOYEES ONLY FULL CYLINDERS HARD HAT N109 N110 N111 N112 HARD HATS MUST BE WORN IN THIS NO ADMITTANCE EMPLOYEES ONLY NO EATING OR DRINKING IN THIS NO FIREARMS ALLOWED ON PREMISES N113 N114 N115 N116
11 NO FOOD OR DRINK BEYOND THIS POINT NO GUNS, KNIVES OR WEAPONS ALLOWED ON PREMISES NO SMOKING NO SMOKING N117 N118 N119 N120 NO TRESPASSING NO TRESPASSING ON THIS PROPERTY UNDER PENALTY OF THE LAW NON-POTABLE WATER NOT AN ENTRANCE N121 N122 N123 N124 NOT AN EXIT ONLY AUTHORIZED PERSONS TO ENTER THIS PRIVATE PROPERTY KEEP OUT RESTRICTED AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL ONLY N125 N126 N127 N128 RESTRICTED AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL ONLY SAFE FLOOR LOAD LIMIT NOT TO EXCEED LBS PER SQUARE FOOT SAFETY GLASSES IN THIS SECURITY ALARM WILL SOUND IF DOOR IS OPENED N129 N130 N131 N132 SPILL CLEAN UP KIT THIS DOOR FOR EMERGENCY USE ONLY THIS DOOR MUST BE KEPT CLOSED THIS IS NOT AN ENTRANCE N133 N134 N135 N136 THIS PROPERTY PROTECTED BY ELECTRONIC SURVEILLANCE TORNADO SHELTER WASH HANDS BEFORE RETURNING TO WORK WASH YOUR HANDS BEFORE LEAVING AS A SANITARY MEASURE IN COMPLIANCE WITH HEALTH LAWS N137 N138 N139 N140 WHEELS MUST BE CHOCKED BEFORE LOADING AND UNLOADING N141
12 Signs indicate any potential hazard which can result in death or serious injury. Ideal for areas with high noise and moving machinery.
13 CUSTOM OPTIONS WRITE YOUR OWN MESSAGE! Dimension Options 10 W x 7 H 14 W x 10 H 20 W x 14 H Material Options Self-Adhesive Vinyl High-Performance Plastic Aluminum * All orders placed using form on page 22 ALL SIGNS LISTED ALPHABETICALLY : AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL ONLY BATTERY CHARGING BIOHAZARD CHOCK WHEELS BEFORE LOADING AND UNLOADING CONSTRUCTION W101 W102 W103 W104 W105 WARNING WARNING DO NOT ENTER AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL ONLY W106 EAR IN THIS W107 ELECTRICAL HAZARD AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL ONLY W108 EMERGENCY SHUT-OFF VALVE W109 EYE IN THIS W110 HIGH VOLTAGE HOT SURFACE DO NOT TOUCH KEEP GUARDS IN PLACE LEAD WORK NO PEDESTRIAN TRAFFIC W111 W112 W113 W114 W115 NO TRESPASSING SAFETY SHOES MUST BE WORN THIS MACHINE STARTS AUTOMATICALLY W116 W117 W118
14 Signs indicate any immediate hazard which can result in death or serious injury. Ideal for areas in which the probability of personal injury is extreme; i.e. high voltage areas, areas with falling materials or hazardous chemicals.
15 CUSTOM OPTIONS WRITE YOUR OWN MESSAGE! Dimension Options 10 W x 7 H 14 W x 10 H 20 W x 14 H Material Options Self-Adhesive Vinyl High-Performance Plastic Aluminum * All orders placed using form on page 22 ALL SIGNS LISTED ALPHABETICALLY : EAR BEYOND THIS POINT C111 EYE AND EAR IN THIS C112 EYE C113 EYE EYE C114 EYE BEYOND THIS POINT C115 FALLING ICE FLOOR SLIPPERY WHEN WET GAS METER ROOM NO STORAGE PERMITTED GO SLOW SOUND HORN HARD HAT AND SAFETY GLASSES IN THIS C116 C117 C118 C119 C120
16 HARD HAT C121 HARD HATS IN THIS C122 HIGH INTENSITY ULTRAVIOLET LIGHT WEAR EYE C123 HIGH NOISE EAR C124 HIGH NOISE WEAR HEARING C125 HOT C126 LOW CLEARANCE C127 LOW HEADROOM C128 MAXIMUM FLOOR LOADING LBS. PER SQUARE FOOT C129 NON-POTABLE WATER DO NOT DRINK C130 NO SMOKING NO OPEN FLAMES C131 OPEN DOOR SLOWLY C132
17 OVERHEAD EQUIPMENT C133 SLIPPERY FLOOR C134 STEP DOWN C135 THIS EQUIPMENT STARTS AND STOPS AUTOMATICALLY C136 TRIPPING HAZARD C137 USE HANDRAIL C138 WATCH FOR FORKLIFTS C139 WATCH FOR LIFT TRUCKS C140 WATCH YOUR HEAD C141 WATCH YOUR STEP C142 WEAR SAFETY GLASSES WHEN USING EQUIPMENT C143 X-RAY RADIATION C144
18 Signs indicate general safety precaution, reminders, procedure and location of safety equipment. Should never be used as a means to indicate personal injury hazards
19 CUSTOM OPTIONS WRITE YOUR OWN MESSAGE! Dimension Options 10 W x 7 H 14 W x 10 H 20 W x 14 H Material Options Self-Adhesive Vinyl High-Performance Plastic Aluminum * All orders placed using form on page 22 ALL SIGNS LISTED ALPHABETICALLY : SAFETY FIRST SAFETY FIRST SAFETY FIRST SAFETY FIRST EAR IN THIS EYEWASH FOUNTAIN EYE IN THIS FIRST AID STATION S101 S102 S103 S104 SAFETY FIRST SAFETY FIRST SAFETY FIRST SAFETY FIRST SAFETY GLASSES IN THIS SAFETY GLASSES SAFETY SHOES AND HARD HATS ARE BEYOND THIS POINT SAFETY IS EVERYBODY S JOB WATCH YOUR STEP S105 S106 S107 S108 THINK KEEP THIS PLACE CLEAN AND ORDERLY THINK SAFETY FIRST THINK SAFETY STARTS WITH YOU THINK WEAR PROPER SAFETY EQUIPMENT T101 T102 T103 T104
20 Signs catering to specifics; including Exit & Evacuation signs, Large scale signs, and Pictogram based Safety Alert signs.
21 EXIT E101 EXIT E102 FIRE EXTINGUISHER NOT AN EXIT EMERGENCY EVACUATION ROUTE DO NOT BLOCK E103 E104 E105 WATCH YOUR HEAD J101 CLEARANCE SPECIFY NUMBER FT. J102 SPECIFY NUMBER IN. HARD HAT J103 WATCH YOUR STEP FORKLIFTS IN USE WATCH OUT FOR PEDESTRIANS BEWARE OF VEHICLES J104 J105 J106 J107
22 HAZARDOUS AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL ONLY FALLING ROCK ZONE BLASTING KEEP AWAY HIGH VOLTAGE J108 J109 J110 J111 HOT KEEP CLEAR LOW OVERHEAD CLEARANCE J112 J113 J114 J115 OPEN HOLE J116 OPEN TRENCH J117 OVERHEAD HAZARD J118 UNSTABLE DO NOT ENTER NO SMOKING WORKERS ABOVE WORKERS BELOW FALLING ROCK J120 J121 J122 J123 J119
23 DO NOT OPERATE WITHOUT GUARDS IN PLACE FOLLOW LOCKOUT/TAGOUT PROCEDURES HARD HAT REQUIRE IN THIS HIGH NOISE WEAR EAR A101 A102 A103 A104 HIGH VOLTAGE NO SMOKING PINCH POINTS WATCH YOUR HANDS A105 A106 A107 EYE IN THIS FLOOR SLIPPERY WHEN WET FORKLIFT TRAFFIC KEEP CLEAR HEARING IN THIS A108 A109 A110 A111 PINCH POINT KEEP HANDS CLEAR WATCH YOUR STEP WEAR YOUR RESPIRATOR A112 A113 A114 EMERGENCY E117 EMERGENCY DO NOT SMOKE, EAT OR DRINK IN THIS SAFETY SHOWER KEEP CLEAR EYE WASH STATION KEEP CLEAN A115 A117 A116 20
24 21 All orders to be placed on the Order Form attached separately.
25 GENERAL SIGN PRICING PRICE CHARTS Self-Adhesive Vinyl High Performance Plastic Aluminum QUANTITY QUANTITY QUANTITY & UP & UP & UP 10 W x 7 H 14 W x 10 H 20 W x 14 H PRICE PER SIGN $12.90 $15.90 $31.20 $11.70 $14.30 $28.10 $10.50 $21.90 $25.30 $17.90 $23.20 $40.40 $16.10 $20.30 $36.40 $14.50 $18.80 $32.70 $24.50 $30.30 $54.50 $22.10 $27.30 $49.10 $19.80 $24.50 $44.10 Non-Reflective Steel QUANTITY Engineer-Grade Refl. Aluminum QUANTITY & UP & UP JUMBO SIGNS 24 W x 18 H 30 W x 24 H PRICE PER SIGN $51.60 $86.50 $46.50 $77.80 $72.90 $ $65.60 $ EXIT & EVACUATION SIGN PRICING Non-Reflective Engineer-Grade Reflective ALUMINUM OR STEEL PLASTIC ALUMINUM OR STEEL PLASTIC EXIT & EVACUATION SIGNS ONLY 18 x X X X 36 PRICE $29.50 $51.60 $ $ $27.50 $46.40 $ $ $41.70 $72.90 $ $ $40.40 $69.90 $ $
26 WATCH YOUR HEAD Copyright Signs & Decal Corp 410 Morgan Ave Brooklyn, NY Tel : Fax: salesadmin@signsanddecal.com
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