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Solar Signs Save Lives and the Environment

Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008

School crossing zones and construction areas can be a hazardous place for children and workers.  Construction areas, especially those along the highway, are especially dangerous for the workers who are trying to better the streets for the drivers.  Traditional, unlit signs that say stop or slow down do not always work even in their bright colors.

 

One way to reduce risk and increase exposure is through LED solar safety signs.  LED safety signs bring attention to hazardous areas such as the school crossing or construction areas by using solar power panels to generate flashing LED lights that surround the letters on the sign.  This has been proven to attract more attention than a normal sign without flashing lights.  Additionally, since the solar safety signs use the sun’s power they are maintenance-free and are eco-friendly which makes sense in this global warming atmosphere of today’s planetary condition.  There is no electricity needed and therefore the school or construction company or municipality that places the signs in the streets saves money.

 

When people driving in cars see the flashing LED lights, their attention is diverted to the sign and they are more likely to do what it says like stop, slow down, beware of high-voltage lines, oncoming fire trucks or anything that may be of danger to the them as they driver to protect themselves as well as to protect others such as construction workers, pedestrians or schoolchildren.

 

There are a number of signs available including solar powered stop signs, vehicle directional instructions, pedestrian safety, plant turnarounds, parking lot safety, school zone safety and homeland security safety signs.  Custom-designed signs are also available to meet unique needs.  If a company or school has a budget concern, there are rent to own signs that many cities are using today. The signs will be put in place and monthly payments are taken until the units are paid off.

Solar Signs and Safety Signs Made To Last

Tuesday, August 26th, 2008

Whether it’s for a pedestrian area, school zone, construction site or plant site, solar signs have many features that make them the ideal safety sign that can be used for many different applications. These signs come equipped with a severe duty solar panel and are built with a high static loading capability and a solid state controller. They’re meant for long-term, heavy duty use with a deep cycle battery made to last and lighting voltage protection.

Solar School Signs and Safety Signs Protect Students

Friday, August 22nd, 2008

The school bell will ring for thousands of students with the start of another school year in August or September. That’s what makes safety signs so important. Solar school signs are one of the latest inventions that are designed to reduce accidents and injuries on school grounds and require no maintenance. Our signs can be seen in all types of weather and offer features such as continuous flashing that make school grounds visible day or night.

Your Safety Is Too Important Not To Use Safety Signs

Friday, August 15th, 2008

The number of pedestrians seriously injured or killed in accidents keeps growing every year. Blame it on increasingly distracted drivers, poor signage or bad weather conditions, but one fact is clear: Pedestrians are dying at record numbers. Keep your loved ones safe with solar signs. Our safety signs are designed to keep walkers safe on the open road. Remember pedestrian safety while driving by slowing down and watching out for those on foot.

A Safer Work Environment Is Our Goal

Monday, July 28th, 2008

You can’t afford injuries. It costs lost productivity, and millions of dollars in accidents for municipal, industrial and commercial companies. So make sure your workplace is safe as possible by installing StarCom solar safety signs. These solar signs will make it easier to control accidents, and will reduce injuries. These state-of-the art LED signs are designed with safety in mind. They’re made of tough, durable equipment, and can be leased or purchased.

Make Your Jobsite Much Safer With Solar Signs

Thursday, July 24th, 2008

Solar signs and safety signs from StarCom make any hazardous environment safer. These signs are designed for plants, controlling traffic and in pedestrian areas where safety is a concern. We’ll customize your LED-powereds signs for any purpose, and you can rent signs or purchase them for permanent projects. Your workplace deserves to be safe. Make it safe with solar safety signs.

The Sun Makes It Clear With Solar Signs

Thursday, July 10th, 2008

Safety signs are only good if you can see them. That’s why the makers of solar signs believe their product will revolutionize the industry. You can use these sun-powered signs in any environment because they’re easily visible in all types of weather conditions, no matter how treacherous. These signs are viable alternatives to traditional products because they’re easy to install in remote areas and feature continuous flashing during the day and night.

Solar School Signs And Safety Signs

Tuesday, July 1st, 2008

What good are safety signs if no one can see them, or if they are too preoccupied to see them? If that’s the case, they may as well not even be there. That’s why you always see flashing lights on school signs, because there is such great opportunity for tragedy there. So we have gone the distance and made sure those signs are visible. Make sure those signs never fail by using solar school signs instead.

Safety Signs And Solar Signs

Monday, June 30th, 2008

If you are asking yourself what the value of solar signs is, then just use some visualization to imagine your sign in its environment. Are people going to be able to see it? If not, perhaps it can use a little bit of help, such as flashing lights. People really need to be able to see the safety signs that are designed to keep them out of harm’s way. Give them that extra bit of help by using StarCom Solar Inc. signs.

Solar Powered Safety Signs

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

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