Introducing the C.H. Hanson 15 in. White Marking Flag Polyvinyl, now available at Alper's Hardware + Paint in Port washington, NY. This marking flag is an essential tool for professionals and DIY enthusiasts alike, designed to provide a clear and visible marker for a variety of applications including surveying, construction, and agriculture. With its durable construction and weatherproof material, this flag is perfect for both indoor and outdoor use, ensuring that your marking remains visible in any condition.
- Durable Material: Made from high-quality polyvinyl, this flag is designed to withstand harsh outdoor conditions while maintaining its shape and visibility.
- Optimal Size: The flag measures 2.5 inches in height and 3.5 inches in width, mounted on a 15-inch stake, making it easy to spot from a distance.
- Versatile Usage: Ideal for marking communication lines, alarm signals, cables, wires, pipes, and even underground sprinklers, this flag is perfect for a wide range of industries.
- Convenient Packaging: This flag is conveniently carded for easy storage and transport.
- Colorfast Design: The white color of the flag ensures high visibility against various backgrounds, making it effective for marking property lines, driveways, and utility locations.
Imagine using this marking flag during your next landscaping project in Port washington. Whether you are delineating property boundaries or marking the location of underground utilities, the C.H. Hanson marking flag will provide the clarity and durability you need. It is also perfect for construction sites, helping to ensure safety and communication among workers by clearly marking hazardous areas or important lines.
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C.H. Hanson 15 in. White Marking Flag Polyvinyl is a must-have for anyone involved in surveying, construction, or agriculture. Its robust design and practical applications make it an invaluable addition to your toolkit. Don't miss out on the opportunity to enhance your project efficiency—get your flag today at Alper's Hardware + Paint in Port washington, NY.