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 High-visibility jackets, also known as hi-vis jackets, are crucial for worker safety in various industries. These jackets enhance visibility in low-light conditions, reducing accidents and injuries. Here's a concise overview:


Key Features

- Bright Colors: Fluorescent yellow or orange to attract attention

- Reflective Strips: Reflect light back to its source, increasing visibility at night

- Durable Materials: Withstand tough working conditions


Industries That Benefit

- Construction Sites: Prevent accidents with heavy machinery

- Road Maintenance: Increase visibility for workers and drivers

- Warehouse Operations: Enhance safety in busy environments

- Emergency Response: Ensure responders are visible in critical situations


Safety Standards

- EN ISO 20471: European standard for high-visibility clothing, specifying performance requirements for color, retroreflective material, and coverage


Available in whole sales and Retail prices.

For orders and inquiries, reach out to:

- Phone: 

- Nigeria-0706599970, 

- Ghana -0576009009, Rwanda-0798471900


- Email: kafelagc@gmail.com



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