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70mmx500m - Non-Stick Yellow & Black Barrier Tape

70mmx500m - Non-Stick Yellow & Black Barrier Tape

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70mmx500m - Non-Stick Yellow & Black Barrier Tape

Line Marking - Hazard Tape

Non‑Stick Yellow & Black Barrier Tape (70mm x 500m) is a high‑visibility hazard/queue control tape designed for fast, temporary area marking. Because it is non‑adhesive (non‑stick), it can be deployed quickly and removed cleanly without leaving residue—ideal for short‑term cordons, guiding footfall, and highlighting restricted zones where you don’t want a permanent floor marking.

Commonly used across warehouses, factories, events, facilities management and construction environments, this yellow/black striped barrier tape provides an instantly recognisable warning pattern that helps communicate “keep out”, “do not cross”, or “follow this route” at a glance.

Key Features

Non‑adhesive / non‑stick format:
Designed to be tied, wrapped, or fixed in place using clips, posts, cones, or temporary fasteners—then removed without scraping or cleaning adhesive residue.

High‑visibility hazard striping:
Yellow and black stripes are widely used for warning and hazard identification, helping improve awareness around restricted or potentially dangerous areas.

Long roll length for large areas:
A long continuous roll is practical for cordoning off wide perimeters, creating long queue lines, or marking extended walkways without frequent roll changes.

Quick deployment for temporary control:
Ideal when layouts change often—maintenance work, cleaning, stock moves, events, or short‑term access restrictions.

Versatile fixing options:
Works well with barrier posts, cones, stanchions, railings, scaffolding, racking, or temporary poles—wherever you can wrap or tie the tape.

  • Non‑adhesive (non‑stick) barrier tape for temporary marking
  • Yellow/black hazard stripes for clear visual warning
  • Wide format for visibility at distance
  • Long roll for extended runs and perimeters
  • Clean removal with no adhesive residue

Typical Uses

  • Temporary exclusion zones around maintenance, repairs, or cleaning
  • Queue management and crowd guidance in public‑facing areas
  • Warehouse and factory walkways (temporary routing)
  • Construction and site safety cordons
  • Marking “out of bounds” storage bays, aisles, or equipment areas
  • Event set‑up and break‑down where layouts change frequently

Non‑Stick Yellow & Black Barrier Tape — Full Product Guide

Introduction

Barrier tape is one of the simplest and most cost‑effective ways to communicate a temporary restriction or route. This non‑adhesive yellow/black tape is intended for situations where you need a clear visual boundary but do not want a permanent marking or a sticky backing. It’s especially useful when surfaces are dusty, damp, textured, or otherwise unsuitable for adhesive tapes—or when you need to remove the tape quickly at the end of a shift or job.

How It Works

Unlike adhesive hazard tapes that bond to floors or walls, non‑stick barrier tape is typically wrapped, tied, or secured to existing structures. You can run it between cones, posts, railings, racking uprights, or temporary poles to create a visible “line” that people naturally avoid crossing. Because it doesn’t rely on adhesion, it can be repositioned easily as the work area changes.

Materials and Construction

Non‑adhesive barrier tapes are commonly produced as a thin, flexible film designed to unroll smoothly and resist tearing during normal handling. The bold striped pattern is printed for high contrast. If you need a tape that will be under tension, exposed to frequent contact, or used outdoors for extended periods, consider pairing it with robust fixing points (posts/clips) to reduce snagging and improve durability.

Floor Type Compatibility

Because this tape is non‑adhesive, it does not depend on floor finish or cleanliness. That makes it a practical choice for:
• dusty warehouse floors
• textured concrete
• damp areas where adhesives struggle
• temporary set‑ups where you don’t want to mark or damage surfaces

If you specifically need a line that stays fixed to the floor under foot traffic, an adhesive floor marking tape may be more suitable. For cordons and visual boundaries, non‑stick barrier tape is often the fastest option.

Health and Safety

Barrier tape is a visual warning aid and should be used as part of a broader safety approach. For higher‑risk hazards, combine barrier tape with appropriate signage, physical barriers, and site procedures. Ensure the tape is positioned at a sensible height and tension so it is visible and less likely to become a trip or snag hazard. In public areas, consider using posts or cones to make the boundary more obvious.

Ideal Applications and Use Cases

Facilities & maintenance: Quickly isolate a spill area, a wet floor zone, or a corridor during repairs.
Warehousing & logistics: Create temporary pedestrian routes during stock moves or when aisles are partially blocked.
Construction & site work: Mark restricted access around work zones, scaffolding, or deliveries.
Events & venues: Guide queues, separate staff‑only areas, or manage entry/exit flows during busy periods.

Maintenance, Cleaning and Care

Store the roll in a clean, dry place and avoid crushing the edges to keep dispensing smooth. When deploying, unroll with steady tension to reduce twisting. After use, wind back neatly if you plan to reuse the roll. If the tape becomes contaminated (mud/paint/chemicals), replacement is usually the most practical option due to the low cost and the importance of clear visibility.

Case Study (Example Scenario)

A warehouse team needs to reroute foot traffic while a damaged pallet is cleared from an aisle. Instead of applying adhesive floor tape (which would require cleaning and later removal), they run non‑stick yellow/black barrier tape between cones to create a temporary “do not enter” boundary and a clear alternative route. Once the aisle is safe, the tape is removed in seconds and the area returns to normal without residue or floor clean‑up.

Who Is It For?

  • Facilities managers and maintenance teams needing fast temporary cordons
  • Warehouse supervisors managing changing layouts and pedestrian routes
  • Construction/site teams requiring quick hazard boundaries
  • Event organisers and venue staff managing queues and restricted areas
  • Any workplace that needs clear, temporary hazard communication without adhesive

Colours / Features Available

This listing is for a yellow & black striped hazard pattern. The high‑contrast design is intended to stand out in busy environments and is commonly associated with warning and restricted access.

Sizes Available

This product page may represent multiple pack options. Refer to the variant selection for the available pack quantities. As a configurable listing, the tape is supplied as a roll in the size shown in the product title.

Need help choosing the right tape?
If you’re deciding between non‑adhesive barrier tape and adhesive floor marking tape, consider whether you need a temporary visual boundary (non‑stick) or a durable line that stays fixed under traffic (adhesive). If you share your environment and intended use, we can help point you to the best option.