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 News from Impact Recovery Systems  

 www.impactrecovery.com                                             November 2011

 Featured Product
Directional Panels/ Chevrons   
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All around the world, directional panels and chevrons take on a different look, yet all serve the same purpose: to safely give notice of a change in roadway alignment. Impact Recovery Systems can manufacture directional panels or chevrons to your need and specification. To find out more, please   

Holiday Closure  

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November 24 & 25, Impact Recovery Systems will be closed in observance of Thanksgiving. We will re-open Monday November 28.  We wish everyone a happy and safe holiday weekend!

 


Even More Site to See

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We have recently made improvements to the navigation of our website to make it even more user friendly. We have also added a section for educational articles that address topics within the traffic safety industry.You can find them under the Resources tab. The biggest change to our website, you will find under the International section, where we have translated this section into French, German and Spanish. Please look for these and other changes to our website in the coming weeks.     

European Arrival!     

   

Tuff Curb EU Tuff Curb has arrived in EU- appropriately, at the Charles de Gaulle airport in Paris, France. Impact Recovery Systems' European distributor-Aximum, worked with officials at Charles de Gaulle to find the appropriate curbing system for their needs. With Aximum's help, Impact Recovery Systems' Tuff Curb, affixed with high impact delineators, are being utilized to supply heightened night time visibility to the large number of travelers coming and going from Europe's second largest airport. Learn how Tuff Curb can benefit your next traffic safety needs.

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Rail Crossing Safety for Quiet Zones         

    

For decades, trains rail crossinghave sounded their horns to warn motorists and pedestrians of their approach. Throughout the 20th century, almost every state in the country had laws that required trains to blow their horns at crossings. However, some local communities were allowed by their state to create whistle bans or Quiet Zones, especially in residential areas.

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