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Organize your signs and documents by color.
Also known as document protectors, these holders have a hole at the top for hanging.
Wrap the strap of these holders around an object with a 1" dia. or less and secure with the magnetic snaps.
Adhere these holders to a clean, dry surface.
Mount these holders with tape or adhesive.
Hooks on the back of these holders allow you to hang them on a nail or screw.
Fasten these holders to a surface with screws or nails.
Suction cups allow you to mount these holders to glass and other smooth surfaces.
Stick the adhesive-back bracket to smooth, flat surfaces such as doors, walls, and windows.
Draw attention to important signs—these holders have a bright border.
Insert a sign, then snap the sides closed.
Slide a sign into the side of these holders.
Identify evacuation routes at a glance. Expose these map holders to ambient light and they stay visible in the dark.
Lock the frame to protect your signs from tampering.
The sleeve protects signs and allows you to swap material in and out.
Display a sign even when mounting space is limited. These small holders flex to absorb bumps and have teeth to grip material.
These holders come with a cover to protect signs from smudging and wear.
Designed for one-sided viewing.
View signs or documents on both sides of these holders.
These oversized sign holders fit signs up to 36" high. They're often used to display signs on pathways, indoors and out.
Peel off the backing and apply these to one or both sides of your sign.
These pouches protect both sides of your sign and are thicker than sheets and rolls for added rigidity.
Fasten to commercial vehicles to display standard sized D.O.T. signs.
These posts include a base that's portable, but hard to knock over.
Mark emergency meeting spots with these highly visible signs.
Mark areas where people can wait for assistance going down stairs in an emergency.
Motivate employees to follow good work and safety practices.
These holders have holes to mount to walls and other flat surfaces.
Good for dirty environments, these boards have a rubber surface that can be easily cleaned with a wet cloth.
No need for push pins—these boards have a long-lasting tacky surface that holds papers in place.
Control access to bulletins and guard against tampering.
The plastic surface on these boards lasts longer than cork when exposed to harsh conditions.
Slide up to 15 stacked sheets of paper between the clear frame and backing—friction holds them in place.
Use push pins to attach documents.
Control access to messages and guard against tampering.
Mount these binders to machines, equipment, walls, and flat surfaces to create permanent viewing spots and free up desk space—they display documents in a way that’s sanitary for all users.
These binders mount to machines, equipment, and walls.
Display documents on a desktop or other flat surface using these binders, which have a sanitary design.
Place these on top of a machine or table, then relocate them as you see fit.
These binders hold 6" to 12" of pages for displaying reference books and catalogs.
Place these holders on a table or counter top, then relocate them as you see fit.
These are thicker and more rigid than standard document protectors.
Carry these boxes from job to job and mount them near equipment to lock out valves, electrical controls, and other machines with fewer padlocks, saving your team time.
Store all of your lockout safety procedure forms in one place. These stations hold binders that you fill with one form for each piece of equipment that lists required lockouts.
Keep instructions and safety sheets on any magnetic surface, such as a steel cabinet, desk, or machine.