Safeguard Windsock
Key Features
- Polyurethane-reinforced polyester for strength and weather resistance
- Water-resistant for extended outdoor use
- Supplied in international orange (dayglow) as standard; custom colours available
- Stainless steel mouth ring and connecting harness for corrosion resistance
Product Description
The Safeguard Windsock is a leading choice for aviation, industrial, and safety applications worldwide. Manufactured from polyurethane-reinforced polyester with a water-resistant finish, it is built to perform in the most demanding outdoor conditions.
Available in the standard international orange (dayglow) colour for maximum visibility, this windsock ensures clear wind direction indication for airfields, construction sites, oil and gas facilities, and other safety-critical environments.
The stainless steel mouth ring and connecting harness provide long-lasting, rust-resistant durability, while the reinforced mouth section with four brass eyelets allows for quick and secure installation.
For organisations looking to enhance visibility and brand presence, the Safeguard can also be custom-printed with your company logo or supplied in bespoke colours and striped designs.
Custom Windsock Options
At Flagmakers, we offer customised windsocks to meet your exact requirements, including:
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Branded windsocks with your company logo
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Striped windsocks and colour variations for site visibility
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Custom sizing for aviation, industrial, and safety use
Call us today on 01246 472 949 to discuss your branded or customised windsock requirements.
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