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PRODUCT OVERVIEW
Clearly communicate the rules for starting block usage with this durable and weather-resistant New York City Starting/Diving Blocks Pool Sign (SPS-PL517-NYC-2). Designed in accordance with New York City Health Code, Article 165.41(u)(4) for Swimming Pools, this sign helps ensure safety and proper use of starting blocks.
Key Features:
- Compliant with NYC Code: Designed in accordance with New York City Health Code, Article 165.41(u)(4) for Swimming Pools.
- Clear Messaging: Informs users that starting block use is limited to specific activities.
- Durable FiberBrite Plastic: Made from 0.090" (1/11") thick, durable, and weather-resistant FiberBrite plastic.
- Customizable Colors: Choose from over 80 standard colors for the sign, font, and graphics.
- Clearly Printed Graphics: Features screen-printed graphics in black and red for high visibility.
- Interior or Exterior Use: Suitable for both indoor and outdoor placement.
Text Reads:
Starting blocks shall not be used for any purpose other than competitive swimming or swimmer-training activities.
Ideal Applications:
- Swimming pools at high schools and universities in New York City.
- Municipal pools with competitive swimming programs in New York City.
- Any facility in New York City with starting or diving blocks.
Installation:
- Foam tape strips aid in easy installation. Larger signs may require silicone adhesive. Please refer to our installation guide for complete instructions.
Compliance:
This sign was designed in accordance with New York City Health Code, Article 165.41(u)(4) for Swimming Pools. Check with your inspector to see if this sign meets all code requirements for your city or county.
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