Discover why the patented Bone Corner Pocket is the industry standard for roll-up sign stability. Learn how Lexan technology and anti-kiting devices save you money and keep crews safe
Stop/Slow Paddles are essential tools for protecting workers and directing traffic safely through active work zones. Aluminum (.080 AL) paddle faces are manufactured in 18 inch and 24-inch sizes and can be supplied with Non-Reflective or multiple Reflective sheeting types. Handling options include a 12 inch handheld fiberglass handle for temporary operations or an 84-inch telescoping fiberglass telepole designed for long-duration flagging
The SZ-412 Series is specifically engineered to meet MUTCD height requirements while offering a sub-one-minute setup time. From telescoping legs for ditch-work to MASH-certified crash safety, discover why utility contractors and DOTs nationwide rely on the 412 Series to keep their inner-city work zones secure.
From a small safety meeting in Virginia in 1997 to a nationwide movement in 2026, the history of NWZAW shows that safe actions really do save lives. Join Bone Safety Signs from April 20-24 as we honor the crews who keep America moving.
Drivers are so used to seeing construction orange that they often go on autopilot. Incident Management Pink is the gold standard because it breaks that routine, signaling an immediate, unplanned emergency.
National Work Zone Awareness Week:
An orange vest isn't a shield; it's a signal. As we recognize National Work Zone Awareness Week (NWZAW), we’re diving into the "split-second" problem facing roadside crews. When a driver has only seconds to react, the quality of your signage—from its reflective "pop" to its ability to stay upright in high winds—becomes the most important factor in site safety.
Discover how Bone Safety's products turn a standard work zone into a high-visibility fortress.
Bone Safety Signs has spent over 45 years helping shape safer work zones across America. As a leading manufacturer of temporary traffic control devices, we provide the signs, stands, and accessories that keep traffic moving and workers protected. Discover how our products, nationwide distribution network, and commitment to safety support both distributors and end users every day.
The signs you see on highways and work zones might look similar, but the reflective technology varies wildly. We break down the differences between 3M™ High Intensity Prismatic (HIP) and 3M™ Diamond Grade (DG³) so you can choose the best performance for your project.
Road signs are basically the "house rules" of the highway. If you don't know your yellows from your oranges, you're headed for a hangover. Grab a stool and let’s decode what every MUTCD sign color actually means before your next project.