Rent Small Orange Pylon
A compact, high-visibility safety marker constructed from flexible PVC, the small orange pylon is used to clearly designate positions, pathways, and hazard zones on set.
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Overview
A compact, high-visibility safety marker constructed from flexible PVC, the small orange pylon is used to clearly designate positions, pathways, and hazard zones on set. Its lightweight, low-profile design allows for quick placement and repositioning without interfering with camera movement or blocking, while the bright color ensures visibility under low light or mixed lighting conditions. Commonly used by ADs and grip teams to mark actor positions, stand-in marks, cable runs, or equipment placement.
High-visibility orange
Marks hazards and positions in mixed lighting
Compact low profile
Defines a zone without blocking camera movement
Flexible PVC body
Handles repeated placement and transport
Instant visual cue
Useful for cable runs, traffic, and equipment boundaries
- Marker type
- Compact safety pylon
- Colour
- High-visibility orange
- Material
- Flexible PVC
- Profile
- Small and low
- Primary uses
- Hazards, cable runs, equipment zones, and temporary positions
- Set use
- AD, grip, and location visual marker
- Limitation
- Visual cue only · not a rated barricade or traffic-control system
- Use the pylon to mark a hazard, not to replace required barricades, warning signs, or a crew member controlling traffic.
- Place it where approaching people see it before the hazard while keeping emergency exits and camera paths clear.
- For actor or lens marks, confirm the orange cone is outside every frame and reflection before rolling.
- Recover the pylon as soon as the hazard is cleared so old markers do not create confusing instructions on set.
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