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23.75"h x 23.75"w x .09"d
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4-8 Business Weeks
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PRODUCT OVERVIEW
Ensure the safety of your pool patrons and comply with local regulations with the No Diving Sign (SPS-ND2323). This durable and highly visible sign clearly communicates your no diving policy, preventing accidents and promoting a safe aquatic environment.
Key Features:
- Highly Visible: Clear "No Diving" message with recognizable symbol.
- Durable Construction: Made from 0.090" thick, weather-resistant FiberBrite plastic for long-lasting use, indoors or outdoors.
- Customizable: Choose from over 80 standard colors for the sign, font, and graphic to match your existing décor.
Text Reads:
"No Diving" with corresponding symbol
Ideal Applications:
This No Diving Sign is essential for a variety of aquatic facilities in Mobile County, including:
- Public Swimming Pools
- Private Swim Clubs
- Water Parks
- Hotels and Resorts
- Apartment Complexes
- Condominiums
- Schools and Universities
- Fitness Centers
- Any location with a swimming pool where diving is prohibited.
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:
This sign is designed in accordance with the following codes:
- Alabama Dept. of Health
- Arkansas Dept. of Health: § 20(L)
- Arizona: § R18-5-222
- California: § 3120B.3 California Building Code
- New Jersey: § 8:26-5.5
- North Carolina: 15A NCAC 18A.2500
- Tennessee: § 1200-23-5.-03
- Texas: § 265.190(f)
- Washington, D.C.: § 200.5, D.C. Dept. of Health
- Wisconsin: § 76.29(2)(A)
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