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What are the guidelines for where you can use anti-climb paint?
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Generally it must be used at least 2
metres
above normal access height and warning signs must be clearly displayed, for more information please click on our information sheet "Anti Climb Paint an
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How many warning signs do I have to use?
(FAQs/FAQs)
...that anti-climb paint is in use. The general consensus is that a sign should be placed at least every 3-4
metres
. ...
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Anti Climb or Anti Vandal Paint Warning Signs
(Uncategorised Articles/Uncategorised Articles)
...icate when anti-climb paint has been used. The general consensus is that signs should be no more than 3-4
metres
apart but that could vary depending on the location. The first type of sign we offer...
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Anti-Climb, Anti-Vandal, Anti Scale or Anti Intruder Paint
(Uncategorised Articles/Uncategorised Articles)
...with Anti-Climb Paint is going to be seriously contaminated. For this reason surfaces less than 2.0
metres
from ground level should not be coated. Prominent warning signs are available and shoul...
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Anti-Climb Paint, Also known as Anti-Intruder, Anti-Scale, Anti-Vandal Paint or Security Paint
(Uncategorised Articles/Uncategorised Articles)
... go to the products section. Please note that anti-climb paint should always be applied at least 2
metres
above normal access height and its presence should be clearly indicated with warning si...
6.
Anti Climb or Anti Vandal Paint Warning Signs
(Static Content)
...icate when anti-climb paint has been used. The general consensus is that signs should be no more than 3-4
metres
apart but that could vary depending on the location. The first type of sign we offer...
7.
Anti-Climb, Anti-Vandal, Anti Scale or Anti Intruder Paint
(Static Content)
...with Anti-Climb Paint is going to be seriously contaminated. For this reason surfaces less than 2.0
metres
from ground level should not be coated. Prominent warning signs are available and shoul...
8.
Anti-Climb Paint, Also known as Anti-Intruder, Anti-Scale, Anti-Vandal Paint or Security Paint
(Static Content)
... go to the products section. Please note that anti-climb paint should always be applied at least 2
metres
above normal access height and its presence should be clearly indicated with warning si...
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