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High Voltage Tags

Overview
A quick way to alert workers to dangerous electrical sources is to tag them. Our high voltage tags let you mark energized machines and other equipment with necessary information to prevent accidental contact, unauthorized and untrained handling.
  • Add relevant information on your tag using a pen or marker.
  • We offer tags in varying thickness — find from low cost 10 mil plastic to “credit card thick” 30 mil plastic.
  • Tags resist tearing, water splashes, chemical spills, and offer great pull strength, making them a suitable option for indoor and outdoor application.
  • All tags have an eyelet or a two-part grommet.

High Voltage Tags

Customer Reviews

Jan 31, 2019

Size: 5.875" x 3.375" Material Type: Eco-Tag 10 mil Plastic, Eyelet   Verified Purchase

Good safety tags for MARS antennas

I bought these to use on an NVIS antenna that I made for my friend who is going to use it for Air Force (AF) Military Auxillary Radio Service (MARS). The antenna is 4 foot off the ground and the wire ends have about 1,000 volts on them.