Warning Labels

  • Crisp, clear, & vibrant printing 
  • Standard shapes 
  • Comes in singles formats 
  • Sticks to almost all surfaces

Warning labels play a crucial role in ensuring safety, be it for proper consumption of food, equipment usage, or marking hazardous areas. Create vibrant and easy-to-read warning labels with mycompanionn, available in various shapes and materials. This guide will help you choose the best specifications for your warning labels.

Choosing the Best Specs:

  1. Singles or Roll Warning Labels:
    • Singles (Cut-to-Size):
      • Ideal for hand application, recommended for orders in manageable quantities (100 to 250).
    • Roll Labels:
      • Suitable for automatic dispensers, ideal for labeling hundreds to thousands of items.
  2. Label Size:
    • Measure the application area and ensure enough space for:
      • Statement of danger.
      • Consequences of exposure.
      • Signal word indicating danger severity.
      • Instructions for avoiding danger.
  3. Label Exposure:
    • Indoors: Use 70 lb. or white premium sticker paper.
    • Outdoors or Water Exposure: Opt for waterproof 4 mil. white vinyl high gloss UV or BOPP.

Design Tips:

  1. Keep it Simple:
    • Write hazards concisely without adverbs.
    • Focus on the signal word for clarity.
    • For example, use “Danger, 230 volts” instead of lengthy warnings.
  2. Include Essential Information:
    • Word message panel should cover:
      • Nature of the hazard.
      • How to avoid the hazard.
      • Consequences of not avoiding the hazard.
  3. Use Pictograms:
    • Incorporate applicable pictograms for visual communication.
    • Pictograms visually represent dangers or ways to avoid them.
  4. Format Modifications:
    • Adjust formats for special warnings, multilingual instructions, multiple hazards, and two-panel labels with no symbol.

Label Material Details:

  1. 70 lb. Label Matte:
    • Crack and peel paper with a non-reflective matte finish.
    • Permanent adhesive, suitable for indoor use.
  2. 70 lb. Label High Gloss (UV):
    • Crack and peel paper with a mirror gloss finish.
    • Permanent adhesive, ideal for indoor use.
  3. White BOPP Label:
    • Gloss laminated white polypropylene self-adhesive label.
    • Tear-proof, waterproof, and resistant to oil.
    • All-temperature permanent adhesive for various surfaces.

Conclusion: Create effective warning labels with mycompanionn by considering application, size, exposure, and design elements. Choose from various materials to meet your specific needs and ensure safety in various settings.