Safety Flags and Mounts
Keep your truck loaded properly with safety chain warning decals, spike bases. Vinyl flags, warning sign systems and more! Using wide load signs, safety flags and wide load banners are a requirement for any commercial motor vehicle handling an oversized load or wide load. Slow down signs will keep you and your crew safe by slowing down road drivers around your work site.
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Phoenix Bracket Mount
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BackRack Three Round Insert Rack for Dodge and Nissan
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Access Tools Easy Off Twist Socket Set
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Phoenix LED Lights (Pair)
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Arkon Mounts Universal Locking Adjustable Tablet Holder with Key Lock for iPad, Note, Galaxy
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Maxxima 4" Rectangular LED Clearance Lights
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Whelen M4 Series Linear Split Color Super LED Lightheads
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Maxxima 9" Medium Link for Linkable MSLS LNK Series Electrical Connector
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Maxxima Oval Surface Mount Warning Light 14 LED
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Maxxima Triangle Combination Cab Marker Lights w/ 15 LEDs
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Whelen M6 Series Split Color Linear Super LED Surface Mount Lights
B/A Products Safety Flags w/ Bungee Cords
Zip's Magnetic Flag Holder
Zip's Safety Flag with Rubber Bungee
Ancra Magnetic Flag Holder
Zip's Safety Flag with Vinyl Welt
Zip's Safety Flag with Steel Wire
Zip's Safety Flag with Grommets
Zip's Safety Flag with 30" Dowel
Ancra Safety Flag with Dowel
Ancra 18" x 18" Flag with Wire Loop
Dicke Safety Products Mesh Flag w/ Wood Staff
Kishigo Overhanging Truck Flags
Ancra 18" x 18" Red Flag w/ Grommets
Dicke Safety Products Solid Vinyl Flag w/ Wood Staff
Kishigo Vinyl Warning Flag
Gorilla Heavy-Duty Warning Whip Kit, 3'L
Safety Flags and Mounts: Essential Visibility for Trucks, Trailers, and Heavy Loads
Safety flags are a vital part of roadside and work zone safety, helping drivers and operators signal caution, mark wide or oversized loads, and ensure compliance with DOT visibility regulations. From truck safety flags to cargo safety flags and slow-moving vehicle flags, having the right flag and mount setup improves visibility and safety in any environment.
This guide covers the types, materials, and mounting options available to help you choose the right safety flag system for your truck, trailer, or heavy-duty vehicle.
Why Safety Flags Matter
Whether you’re hauling heavy equipment, towing a trailer, or operating in a construction zone, safety flags serve as highly visible warnings to surrounding traffic. These flags:
- Increase Visibility: Bright orange or red colors stand out during daylight and low-light conditions.
- Enhance Compliance: Many state and federal regulations require safety flags for oversized or slow-moving vehicles.
- Improve Safety: They alert drivers to protruding or extended cargo, reducing accident risks.
- Offer Mounting Flexibility: Options like magnetic, grommet, or dowel-handle mounts make installation simple on nearly any vehicle type.
For towing operators, truck drivers, and construction crews, a durable safety flag setup is one of the simplest yet most effective ways to maintain roadway safety.
Types of Safety Flags and Mounts
Safety flags come in a variety of styles and materials to suit different applications:
- Mesh and Vinyl Flags: Mesh flags allow airflow, ideal for high-speed vehicles. Vinyl provides weather resistance for long-term use.
- Red and Orange Flags: These high-visibility colors are standard for slow-moving vehicle safety flags and cargo safety flags.
- Mounting Options: Choose from dowel handles, magnetic mounts, rubber bungee cords, wire loops, or grommets for versatile attachment.
Top Brands and Best-Selling Models
At Zip’s, we stock safety flags and mounts from trusted names like B/A Products, Zip’s, Ancra Cargo, and Dicke Safety Products each offering solutions designed for performance and durability.
Popular choices include:
- B/A Products Safety Flags w/ Bungee Cords – Quick and secure attachment with a flexible rubber bungee that resists wind damage.
- Zip's Safety Flag with Rubber Bungee – Bright and reliable for daily use on tow trucks, trailers, or flatbeds.
- Ancra Magnetic Flag Holder – Easy-to-mount magnetic base for vehicles that require temporary flag placement.
- Dicke Safety Products Mesh Flag w/ Wood Staff – Classic design with durable mesh material for extended outdoor exposure.
Each option provides a balance of visibility, flexibility, and mounting convenience to suit different operational needs.
Choosing the Right Safety Flag Setup
When selecting truck safety flags or trailer safety flags, consider the following factors:
- Mount Type: Magnetic and bungee styles offer easy removal, while grommet and dowel options are more secure for permanent setups.
- Material: Choose mesh for airflow and high-speed towing, or vinyl for heavy-duty and long-term applications.
- Visibility Requirements: Check your state or industry regulations for color, size, and placement specifications.
- Weather Resistance: Ensure materials can withstand UV exposure, rain, and debris when mounted outdoors.
Common Applications
Safety flags are used in multiple scenarios, including:
- Marking oversized loads on tow trucks or flatbeds.
- Attaching to trailers carrying wide or protruding equipment.
- Identifying slow-moving or agricultural vehicles.
- Enhancing visibility at construction or roadside work zones.
FAQ: Safety Flags and Mounts
What color safety flag is required for oversized loads?
Most DOT regulations require red or fluorescent orange safety flags for marking wide or extended loads.
What’s the difference between mesh and vinyl safety flags?
Mesh flags allow wind to pass through, making them ideal for high-speed travel, while vinyl flags are more durable and resistant to tearing.
Are magnetic safety flag mounts reliable at highway speeds?
Yes, high-strength magnetic mounts like the Ancra Magnetic Flag Holder are designed to stay secure at road speeds when applied to clean, flat metal surfaces.
Do safety flags need to be a certain size?
DOT requirements often call for a minimum flag size of 18x18 inches for wide or extended loads, but always check local regulations.
Can safety flags be used on non-commercial vehicles?
Yes, they can be used on pickups, trailers, or recreational haulers to alert other drivers to extended cargo or slow-moving operations.