Ice Alert Freeze Warning Sign with Pole
Protect yourself, visitors, customers and employees from ice-related slip & fall accidents and injuries by installing an IceAlert System™ this year at your exit doors, on your walkways, and in your parking areas. An IceAlert System™ will lower the personal injury financial risk involved with costly slip & fall accidents.
What makes the IceAlert System™ unique is that it provides an alert by changing colors from white to blue only when the potential for ice actually exists. IceAlert™ allows people to “see” the temperature from some distance away.
Here are some basic slip and fall statistics, taken from the National Safety Council and the Bureau of Labor Statistics:
What makes the IceAlert System™ unique is that it provides an alert by changing colors from white to blue only when the potential for ice actually exists. IceAlert™ allows people to “see” the temperature from some distance away.
Here are some basic slip and fall statistics, taken from the National Safety Council and the Bureau of Labor Statistics:
- Over one million people in the United States experience a significant slip, trip, or fall each year.
- Falls account for one quarter of serious injuries in the workplace.
- The most frequently injuries incurred from all are back, wrist, elbow, shoulder, and knee injuries. In general, joint injuries are most common.
- A death from an on-the-job slip and fall is estimated to cost an average of $940,000 - on top of the victim's family's loss and trauma.
- Slips and falls are the third largest cause of workplace injuries.
- Slips and falls are the single most common reason for visits to the emergency room.
- The average cost of a slip and fall injury is $28,000, including medical bills, physical therapy, and missed wages.
- Slips and falls are the number two cause of accident death and disability, following behind automobile accidents.
- Slips and falls lead to 104 million lost workdays per year in North America - that's 4,000 lifetimes!
- Seventy percent of slips and falls occur on level ground.
- Trip and fall injuries cost the US $36 billion each year.
- 55 percent of those over 40 have suffered a debilitating slip and fall accident during their lifetimes
- An average of 17,000 Americans die from their slip and fall accidents
- Part Number ICEALM001
- Accuracy: ±1°C
- Sign Dimensions: 7" x 10.06" (177.8mm x 255.6mm)
- Available in two configurations:
- A.) 12" Post - section bracket mounts directly to existing posts, columns and walls.
- B.) 6' Pole - designed for free-standing unit. (Metal base required)
- Shipped fully assembled, ready to install.
- (1) Ice Alert
- (1) Anti-Theft Plate
- (1) Mounting Sign
- (1) 6 FT. Heavy Duty Pole
- Instructions
- Expert Technical Support
Here are some basic slip and fall statistics, taken from the National Safety Council and the Bureau of Labor Statistics:
- Over one million people in the United States experience a significant slip, trip, or fall each year.
- Falls account for one quarter of serious injuries in the workplace.
- The most frequently injuries incurred from all are back, wrist, elbow, shoulder, and knee injuries. In general, joint injuries are most common.
- A death from an on-the-job slip and fall is estimated to cost an average of $940,000 - on top of the victim's family's loss and trauma.
- Slips and falls are the third largest cause of workplace injuries.
- Slips and falls are the single most common reason for visits to the emergency room.
- The average cost of a slip and fall injury is $28,000, including medical bills, physical therapy, and missed wages.
- Slips and falls are the number two cause of accident death and disability, following behind automobile accidents.
- Slips and falls lead to 104 million lost workdays per year in North America - that's 4,000 lifetimes!
- Seventy percent of slips and falls occur on level ground.
- Trip and fall injuries cost the US $36 billion each year.
- 55 percent of those over 40 have suffered a debilitating slip and fall accident during their lifetimes
- An average of 17,000 Americans die from their slip and fall accidents
Place the IceAlert System™ at your exit doors, on your walkways, and in your parking areas. This will help inform visitors, customers and employees of ice conditions and help slip & fall accidents and injuries.