All You Need To Know About The Usage Of Reflective Tapes During Snowy Weather

All You Need to Know about the Usage of Reflective Tapes during Snowy Weather by GNA eMarketingWe all know how the rate of accident increases every year due to the adverse weather conditions (heavy snowfall) during winters. Every resident and snow plow companies begin to gear up and take all kinds of precautions to bring down the number of mishaps. Marking vehicles, roads, driveways, dumpsters, gates, fences, utility boxes, etc, are some of the ways to make it happen. And for that, you need the right reflective material. Yes, it is true that there are many companies out there selling this product, but make sure you choose the right company only for buying this product. Also, go through their range of products and customer reviews before buying it from them. But, creating the right visible contrast can be quite challenging. And, the contrast in the summer times is absolutely different from that during the winter, majorly because of the snow. You have to consider the visibility rate during the day, as well as the night. However to make it easier for you, I have enlisted different colors of reflective materials so that you can pick the best and use them during the season of chilly winds and snowfall. White This is broadly known as the brightest tape. It reflects from a distance and is quite effective on dark backgrounds. However, the visibility drops against a white or whitish background. Plus, the visibility rate is really poor during the daytime. Fluorescent Lime Yellow Visible during both daytime and night, this one is quite bright. 325 candelas is excellent. It is noticeable against almost all kinds of backgrounds. You can choose this one mainly because of the factor that it reflects a color over white background as well. School Bus Yellow This one reflects at about 310 candelas, which is again quite good. It is almost as bright as the fluorescent yellow one and visible against all kinds of backgrounds. During the night time, both of them look quite similar but, the fluorescent one looks much brighter during the day. Orange Reflecting at 185 candelas, orange reflective tape stands out really well against all kinds of backgrounds. It is normally used for snow poles with white background. Red This film reflects at 75 candelas and catches the attention of people pretty easily. As we all know red is a very prominent color and can stand out against snow really well. Used for snow poles, it is highly visible throughout the day. Green This film reflects around 75 candelas as well. This one is mainly used for areas which are considered to be safe zones. Blue Reflecting 35 candelas, blue reflective tape goes well when mixed with other colors. It goes really well against light colored backgrounds. So, these were some of the tapes which you can use during winter. But yes, you can mix and match according to your wish, as long as it is visible and doing its job well. Use them on safety cones, bikes, helmets, road signs, driveways, letter boxes, jackets, etc, so that the chances of unfortunate incidents decreases by leaps and bounds. Have a happy and safe winter!Jim Geller is a regular blogger on using reflective tape and sheeting. To know about reflective materials such as reflective tape, keep reading his articles. Article Source: eArticlesOnline.com

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