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UL 325 Warning Signage

Your vehicular gate is not intended for pedestrian use. A separate pedestrian gate is required if pedestrian traffic is expected. Along with that, UL 325 safety standards require that a minimum of two warning signs must be posted in the area where the automated vehicular gate is operating to warn pedestrians. To be in compliance with this safety standard, a sign must be placed on either side of the gate area.

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