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Detectable Underground Warning Tape

Detectable Underground Warning Tape is used for accurately locating and preventing damage to valuable underground utility installations. It has an aluminum backing to make underground assets easy to find using a non-ferrous locator. Properly installed, this tape helps avoid catastrophically inaccurate digging when locating utilities such as electrical lines, gas pipes and communication cables.
 

  •  Endures temperatures from -60°F to 250°F

  •  Permanently imprinted with black ink

  •  Durable laminate construction

  •  APWA colors available

  •  Private labeling, UPC coding, and other custom packaging requirements available
     

Detectable Tape - 2", 3" and 6" x 1000', 5 mil

CAUTION BURIED ELECTRIC LINE BELOW
CAUTION BURIED FIBER OPTIC LINE BELOW
CAUTION BURIED GAS LINE BELOW
CAUTION BURIED RECLAIMED WATER LINE BELOW
CAUTION BURIED SEWER LINE BELOW
CAUTION BURIED WATER LINE BELOW

Non-Detectable Tape - 3" X 1000', 4 mil

CAUTION BURIED CABLE TV BELOW
CAUTION BURIED ELECTRIC LINE BELOW
CAUTION BURIED FIBER OPTIC LINE BELOW
CAUTION BURIED GAS LINE BELOW
CAUTION BURIED RECLAIMED WATER LINE BELOW
CAUTION BURIED TELEPHONE LINE BELOW
CAUTION BURIED SEWER LINE BELOW
CAUTION BURIED WATER LINE BELOW
GAS LINE IN CONDUIT

Underground Warning Tape (Detectable and Non-Detectable) exceeds all industry specs, including:
  •  American Gas Association (AGA): 72-D-56
  •  American Petroleum Institute (API): Code API RP 1109
  •  American Public Works Association (APWA): APWA Uniform Color Code
  •  Dept. of Transportation (DOT): Office of Pipeline Safety USAS Code for Pressure Piping B31.8
  •  Federal Gas Safety: Regulation S-192-321(e)
  • • General Services Administration (GSA) Public Buildings Service Guide: PBS 4-1501, Amendment 2
  •  National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB): 1973 Report PSS-73-1
  •  Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA): Regulation 1926-956(c)(1) covering location of underground utility lines
  •  Rural Electrification Authority (REA): National Electric Safety Code for Underground Construction Hazards