February 16, 2007, Newsletter Issue #51: Safety Products and Tight Budgets

Tip of the Week

After making a series of purchases or a few large purchases of material handling equipment, you'll probably notice one or two items you overlooked in the initial round of spending. Some of these items can be as inconsequential as safety products such as traffic cones and signs. Even with safety products as basic as safety cones, it's important not to skimp on these items, but it's just as important to get the best value for your money.

For example, the "economy" safety cone comes taller and in greater quantity per carton than the "standard duty" version. If your needs are routine, consider an economy carton of five (for just over forty dollars!) as opposed to the heavy duty model which runs $25 on average for a single cone.

Check your needs in the areas you may be using these safety products--you may learn of some hidden savings just by purchasing the right products. It's never wise to skimp on railings, safety barriers and other safety products where immediate threats to safety are located. However, in areas where you simply need to protect fresh coats of paint or a temporary foot traffic inconvenience, the less expensive route may be hiding in your product catalogue.

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