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Fifty (50) damage assessment placards, red - unsafe


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Fifty (50) Damage Assessment Placards, Red - UNSAFE
8" x 10 1/2" Waterproof Damage Assessment Placards are made specifically for building assesment during post-disaster recovery operations. Tack or tape these tough, all-weather sheets to the entrance of any affected structure.
"Rite in the Rain" is a truly amazing patented paper created specifically for writing in the field in all weather conditions. From the torrential downpours in the Pacific Northwest to the blistering heat and humidity of a Florida summer day, "Rite in the Rain" sheds water, so users can continue to write on it, even in a downpour.
The hassle of soggy and illegible paperwork has plagued outdoor professionals for decades. J.L. Darling developed "Rite in the Rain" paper to address that problem for the Pacific Northwest logging industry in the 1920's and their products have been evolving ever since. Today "Rite in the Rain" is used around the globe in situations ranging from desert warfare to rainforest insect research.
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Fifty (50) damage assessment placards, red - unsafe