Corner Strip - Basic
Corner Strip - Basic
Corner Strip - Basic
Corner Strip - Basic
Corner Strip - Basic
Corner Strip - Basic
Corner Strip - Basic
Corner Strip - Basic
Corner Strip - Basic
Corner Strip - Basic
Corner Strip - Basic
Corner Strip - Basic
Corner Strip - Basic

Corner Strip - Basic

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INDUSTRIAL GRADE "SHOCK-ABSORBING" FOAM CORNER SAFETY PADDING

Corner guards protect people from hazardous and dangerous corners and edges.

Stop Work and Play Injuries. To help limit injuries from accidents due to contact with dangerous corners, edges, walls or posts, the solution is to cover these hazards with Boing Safety’s high-quality shock absorbing industrial grade foam protector strips and bumpers.

The foam rubber guards primarily protect people from injuries, but, they are also used to protect equipment and structures from accidental damage. All industrial, commercial, educational, medical and military facilities have numerous locations where there are hazardous edges and corners which may potentially lead to various type of costly injuries to personnel. Call us before injuries occur.

* Adhesive is not included*

For quantities other than "pre-packs" offered below - contact us to order 
For "Mixed" pack - give us color breakdown

  • Great for indoors or outdoors
  • Thousands of uses and applications
  • Variety of shapes, sizes, and colors
  • Shock absorbing interior foam
  • Tough, abrasion resistant outer skin
  • Simple and easy to install
  • Durable and long lasting
  • Recyclable materials

Installation Options

* Most of our products do NOT come with Peel/Stick Tape **

Most Popular Options

Silicone

Silicone vs Instant

Instant Glue

Other Options

Air Guard

E-6000

Velcro

Washer Screw

Screws

VHB Tape

Hotel Carts

How To

Silicone

  • Use a long knife (like a bread knife) which has a "thin", sharp blade
  • Do NOT use a fat blade like a cleaver
  • Do NOT use a short blade like a box cutter
  • Do NOT use a band saw or chop saw (except for the aluminum reinforced)
  • Use a cutting board or similar surface on which to place padding
  • Use a long stroke rather than short choppy cuts
  • Cover all open cut areas with a layer of protective silicone to seal the foam

Read all warnings!

We do not assume any responsibility for any damage or accidents resulting from a customer's use of any type of saw or other tool to cut our products, or installation issues after aluminum reinforced strips have been cut. These are just suggestions.

  • Can be cut with a miter saw
    a. Use a good quality chop or miter saw (different names for the same thing)
    b. Use a high tooth count “carbide” blade like a Diablo 96 - if you use a lower tooth count it can shred the material
    c. Only cut one strip at a time
    d. If possible, use clamps to hold the strip firmly against the saw guide
    e. Wear safety goggles
  • You can also use a hacksaw, but the above principles still apply
  • Cover all open cut areas with a layer of protective silicone to seal the foam

There will be no returns on any product that has been damaged in any way - including sawing or cutting

Miter Saw

Diablo Blade

Silicone can be removed by scraping with a blade or craft knife, but that can be laborious and isn't always practical. Instead, try using a solvent that's made to remove silicone.

There are a number of solvents on the market, but one of the best is Silicone-Be-Gone, a product made by DAP and developed specifically for removing silicone. Can be found at many home building centers or hardware stores. It can be used both for dissolving cured silicone and for cleaning up the area around freshly applied silicone. The product takes several hours to work completely.

It's also an oil-based solvent that has a noticeable odor, so use with proper ventilation. It's also a good idea to wear gloves to minimize contact with your skin. Follow manufacturer's instructions.

If you don't want to use the stronger commercial products, you can remove silicone with mineral spirits or rubbing alcohol. These products are safer, but they will take longer to work, and they will likely also require some elbow grease and a fair amount of scraping.