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CGAP Safety DANGER Exposure to Radon Gas Sign – Basement Air Quality Tested – Radon Levels Often Elevated – 8x12 Aluminum Safety Sign, High-Visibility Indoor/Outdoor
CGAP Safety DANGER Exposure to Radon Gas Sign – Basement Air Quality Tested – Radon Levels Often Elevated – 8x12 Aluminum Safety Sign, High-Visibility Indoor/Outdoor
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Radon is a serious indoor air quality concern, especially in basements and other below-grade spaces. This CGAP Safety DANGER Exposure to Radon Gas sign is built to support clear, consistent communication where it matters: access points, utility areas, and locations tied to radon testing or mitigation activity. The layout is intentionally high-visibility so the message lands fast for anyone entering the space, including maintenance teams, inspectors, tenants, and contractors.
If you manage properties or run inspections, this is a low-effort, high-impact control that supports better awareness and cleaner documentation across your site.
- Radon hazard communication, made simple: Clear “DANGER” header + direct messaging to flag potential radon exposure in basements and below-grade areas where accumulation risk is higher.
- Durable aluminum build: Rigid 8x12 aluminum sign engineered for long service life, with crisp graphics designed to hold up in real-world environments (humidity, temperature swings, and day-to-day wear).
- High-visibility from a distance: Large, bold typography creates fast recognition for tenants, staff, inspectors, and contractors, reducing “I didn’t see it” excuses.
- Perfect for property and inspection workflows: Ideal for basements, crawlspaces, utility rooms, radon mitigation system areas, rental properties, real estate showings, and maintenance-access locations.
- CGAP Safety standard: Designed and produced under the CGAP Safety playbook: straightforward communication, consistent formatting, and signage that supports safer facilities without overcomplicating the message.
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