Project Spotlight: Warehouse Safety Line Striping & Floor Marking

Last Updated: November 20, 2025

Enhancing Workplace Safety in a Nampa Industrial Facility

The Scope

This warehouse project focused on improving employee safety and workflow visibility through professional safety line striping and floor marking. The scope included approximately 500 linear   feet of pedestrian pathways, each 4 feet wide, clearly defined in safety yellow epoxy striping.


The System

Before applying the coatings, the concrete surface was deep-cleaned with an auto-scrubber to remove dust, oil, and debris. A bonding primer and high-performance epoxy topcoat were then applied to ensure long-lasting adhesion and durability. Each 48-inch-wide walkway received a 3-inch yellow border on both sides, while areas where forklifts or vehicles crossed over were marked with dotted yellow lines to signal traffic zones.


The Impact

The completed line striping created a safer, more efficient environment by clearly separating pedestrian walkways from equipment and vehicle routes. The bright safety-yellow markings make navigation easier, reduce the risk of accidents, and give the warehouse a clean, organized, and professional appearance.

Professional safety line striping and floor marking services like this help industrial facilities meet OSHA visibility standards and maintain safer, more productive workplaces across Boise, Meridian, Nampa, and the surrounding Treasure Valley. For more information about our commercial concrete coatings, interior painting services, and other services, fill out a request form for your free quote today!

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