Yellow Caution Barrier Tape
BMT 012
The Yellow Caution Barrier Tape measures 100 metres in length and 75mm in width with 80 micron thickness. Made from durable UV treated polyethylene for weather resistance. Features double side stripes and single side text print. Non adhesive design allows easy deployment. Individually sealed and barcoded for inventory control. Maximum tensile strength of 54.9N with 406 percent elongation at break.
Quantity: 1
Product Size: 75mm x 100m
Finish: 80 Micron Polythylene. UV Resistant.
The BMT 012 features a bold yellow and black diagonal stripe pattern with "CAUTION" text providing immediate hazard recognition from distance. The UV treated polyethylene construction withstands Australian outdoor exposure without significant fading or deterioration, whilst the non adhesive design allows quick deployment by tying or wrapping around posts, barriers, and existing structures. The 75mm width ensures high visibility, whilst the 500m length provides sufficient material for extensive area cordoning across large worksites and restricted zones.
Specifications:
Product Code: BMT 012
Size: 75mm x 500m
Material: Durable UV treated polyethylene (PE)
Colour: Yellow and black diagonal stripes
Message: CAUTION
Features: UV resistant, non adhesive, high visibility, weather resistant
Applications:
The Yellow/Black Caution Barrier Tape is commonly used for construction site work zone cordoning, maintenance area restriction, event crowd control and safety zones, industrial facility temporary hazard marking, and public safety area demarcation across Australian construction, events, and emergency management applications requiring temporary caution barrier tape for area restriction and hazard warning.
Why Choose This Product:
Manufactured from UV treated polyethylene for durability in Australian outdoor conditions, features bold yellow and black CAUTION pattern for immediate hazard recognition. 500m roll length provides extensive coverage for large area cordoning, 75mm width ensures high visibility, non adhesive design allows quick deployment, available for fast Australia wide delivery.
Frequently asked questions
Can barrier tape be reused?
Barrier tape is designed as a single use product for temporary applications. Once deployed and exposed to outdoor conditions, the tape's structural integrity and adhesion properties may be compromised. For best results and reliable performance, we recommend using fresh tape for each application rather than attempting to reuse previously deployed material.
Is reflective tape suitable for commercial vehicles?
Yes, our 3M Diamond Grade 4000 Series reflective tape meets Class 1000 specifications, making it highly suitable for commercial vehicles. The adhesive backing ensures secure application to vehicle surfaces, and the superior reflective performance enhances visibility in low light conditions, contributing to road safety and regulatory compliance for transport operations.
How long does UV treated barrier tape last outdoors?
UV treated barrier tape is designed to resist fading and degradation from sunlight exposure. Our barrier tape maintains its visibility and structural integrity throughout typical project durations, though it is intended for temporary applications rather than permanent outdoor installations. The UV treatment significantly extends the usable life compared to non treated alternatives.
What is the difference between reflective tape and barrier tape?
Reflective tape uses specialised materials like 3M Diamond Grade to reflect light for high visibility applications, making it ideal for permanent safety marking on vehicles, equipment, and structures. Barrier tape is designed for temporary site cordoning and hazard demarcation, typically featuring printed warnings and colour coded stripes to communicate specific hazards or restricted areas.
What colours of survey flagging tape are available and what are they used for?
Survey flagging tape is available in red, orange, yellow, green, blue, pink, and white. Different colours help crews mark various utilities, boundaries, or site features. For example, red often indicates electrical lines, yellow marks gas lines, and blue denotes water lines, though colour conventions can vary by industry and region. Multiple colours allow clear visual distinction between different marked areas.