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dimensions
27.75"h x 51.75"w x .09"d
lead time
4-8 Business Weeks
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PRODUCT OVERVIEW
Effectively communicate the dangers of diving in shallow water with our customizable Shallow Water No Diving Sign (SPS-ND2751). This sign is essential for promoting safety and preventing accidents around pools and other aquatic areas.
Key Features
- Multi-State Compliant: Designed in accordance with South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control Regulation 61-51, Part 28(c) for Swimming Pools; and Arizona R18-5-222(A).
- Customizable: Choose from over 80 standard colors for the sign, font, and graphics to match your pool area's aesthetic.
- Durable Construction: Made from 0.090" thick, weather-resistant FiberBrite plastic for long-lasting use, indoors or outdoors.
- Clear Graphics: Expertly printed digital graphics ensure high visibility and easy readability of the "No Diving" message; braille is not required on this sign per ADA regulations.
Text Reads:SHALLOW WATER
NO DIVING
Ideal Applications:
- Public swimming pools in Arizona.
- Community pools and aquatic facilities.
- Hotel and resort pools.
- Any location where shallow water poses a diving risk.
Installation:
- Drill holes are provided for easy mounting. Foam tape strips are available upon request for alternative mounting. Please refer to our installation guide for complete instructions.
Compliance
Designed in accordance with the Arizona R18-5-222(A) and South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control Regulation 61-51, Part 28(c) for Swimming Pools. Check with your inspector to ensure this sign meets all code requirements for your city or county.
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