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Danger Strong Magnetic Field Sign – No Pacemakers or Ferrometal Objects, 8x12 Rust-Resistant Aluminum High Visibility Safety Sign for MRI/Industrial Magnet Areas by CGAP Safety

Danger Strong Magnetic Field Sign – No Pacemakers or Ferrometal Objects, 8x12 Rust-Resistant Aluminum High Visibility Safety Sign for MRI/Industrial Magnet Areas by CGAP Safety

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A strong magnetic field is not a “nice to know” condition. In the wrong setting, it becomes a control issue with real consequences: implanted medical devices can be affected, metal items can become dangerous, and one careless entry can trigger an incident, downtime, or an emergency response that nobody budgeted for.

 

The CGAP Safety DANGER – Strong Magnetic Field – No Pacemakers or Ferrometal Objects sign is designed for facilities that need immediate, enforceable clarity at the point of entry. It does two jobs that generic “magnet” warnings fail at: it identifies the hazard in plain language and it states the restriction in a way that supports screening, access control, and visitor management. That matters because most problems don’t happen deep inside the controlled space. They happen at the door, when someone walks in with prohibited items or doesn’t realize the area is high-field.

 

This sign is ideal for MRI environments and other high-field magnet locations where you’re controlling who enters and what they bring with them. Post it at magnet room entrances, screening corridors, restricted doors, equipment rooms, and any transition point where staff, contractors, or visitors need a clear stop-and-think moment before crossing the threshold. The large block lettering and classic DANGER header format are intentionally fast-read so the message lands even in busy operations, shift changes, and vendor traffic.

 

Manufactured as an 8 x 12 inch rust-resistant aluminum sign, it’s built for long-term use in professional facilities. Rigid aluminum holds up where thin plastic curls, cracks, or fades, and sublimation delivers a clean, durable print that stays readable over time. The result is signage that looks appropriate in regulated environments and stands up to routine facility conditions.

 

Use this sign as part of a broader hazard communication and restricted-access program to reduce preventable entries, reinforce screening rules, and support consistent compliance expectations across staff and visitors.

 

Important: This sign supports hazard communication and access control but does not replace site-specific procedures, screening protocols, training, PPE requirements, or equipment owner rules. Always follow your facility’s safety program for magnetic field areas.

 

CGAP Safety is an American safety sign manufacturer focused on durable materials and straightforward, compliance-minded messaging for real-world facilities.

 

  • STRONG MAGNETIC FIELD DANGER SIGN – Clear, high-contrast message: “DANGER / STRONG MAGNETIC FIELD / NO PACEMAKERS OR / FERROMETAL OBJECTS” to support strict area control around high-field equipment.
  • PROTECTS PEOPLE AND EQUIPMENT – Helps reduce preventable exposure where magnetic fields can impact implanted devices and where metal items can become hazardous or cause equipment damage.
  • IDEAL FOR MRI + HIGH-FIELD WORK AREAS – Designed for entrances, doors, corridors, and controlled zones near MRI suites, magnet rooms, industrial magnet systems, NDT environments, and restricted maintenance areas.
  • 8x12 RUST-RESISTANT ALUMINUM – Manufactured on rigid rust-resistant aluminum for long-term durability in facilities that need real signage, not flimsy plastic that curls, cracks, or fades.
  • FAST-READ LAYOUT FOR COMPLIANCE PROGRAMS – Oversized lettering and classic DANGER header support quick recognition during audits, visitor control, vendor access, and daily operations.
  • MADE BY AN AMERICAN SAFETY MANUFACTURER – Produced by CGAP Safety, an American safety sign manufacturer focused on durable materials and practical hazard communication for real-world sites.

 

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