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Lead Warning Sign (20 pk)

$10.00

These Lead Warning Signs are available only through EEA.  Based on EPA, HUD & OSHA warnings for asbestos, lead and other environmental hazards.

Lead Warning Sign (20 Pack) – Essential Safety Signage for Lead Work Areas

These professional-grade warning signs are designed to clearly mark areas where lead hazards exist or lead-related work is being performed. Perfect for contractors, property managers, and safety professionals who need to comply with workplace safety regulations.

Key Features:

  • Pack of 20 durable signs
  • Clear, visible warning text
  • Professional-grade materials
  • OSHA-compliant design
  • Weather-resistant construction

Essential Communication:

These signs effectively communicate lead hazards to workers and building occupants. The high-visibility design ensures important safety messages are easily seen and understood.

Multiple Applications:

Perfect for:

  • Renovation projects
  • Abatement work areas
  • Lead testing zones
  • Construction sites
  • Property maintenance

Professional Compliance:

Meets OSHA requirements for lead hazard communication. Essential for maintaining workplace safety standards and regulatory compliance.

Durable Construction:

  • Weather-resistant materials
  • Clear, fade-resistant text
  • Strong adhesive backing (where applicable)
  • Indoor/outdoor use
  • Long-lasting performance

Safety First:

Post these signs to:

  • Mark contaminated areas
  • Identify work zones
  • Restrict access
  • Protect workers
  • Warn occupants

Professional Quality:

Trusted by lead abatement professionals and certified contractors nationwide. These signs provide clear, effective hazard communication for any lead-related project.

Order your Lead Warning Signs today and ensure proper safety communication at your worksite. Essential for any professional working with lead contamination or conducting lead abatement activities.

Note: Always follow local and federal regulations regarding proper placement and use of warning signs.