Warehouse Floor Markings
In Queens, NY

Indoor Line Striping for Warehouses and Facilities

1-800-STRIPER® provides warehouse floor markings in Queens, NY — marking forklift aisles, pedestrian walkways, hazard zones, and staging areas per OSHA 29 CFR 1910.144 color standards.

1-800-STRIPER® of Queens PROVIDes Warehouse Floor Markings Services NEAR YOU

Want your indoor space to operate more efficiently?

Warehouse and interior markings ensure clear traffic lanes, organized storage zones, and designated spaces designed to help your business operate safely and efficiently.

Benefits:

  • Maximized Safety
  • Optimized Workflow
  • ADA/OSHA Compliance
  • Professional Appearance
  • Durable, High-Visibility Paint for Stripes and Symbols
  • Warehouse floor markings by 1-800-STRIPER

    OSHA-Compliant Warehouse Floor Marking in Queens

    OSHA 29 CFR 1910.144 establishes color standards for safety markings in industrial facilities. The Long Island City and Maspeth warehouse districts are among the most active industrial zones in NYC, with regular OSHA inspections.

    How Warehouse Floor Marking Works in Queens, NY

    Our Queens team follows a proven 6-step process:

    1. Facility walkthrough — Assess forklift routes, pedestrian paths, and OSHA requirements
    2. OSHA compliance review — Verify color standards per 29 CFR 1910.144 for your facility
    3. Layout design — Plan aisles, staging areas, hazard zones, and emergency routes
    4. Surface preparation — Clean and degrease concrete floors for maximum adhesion
    5. Floor marking — Apply industrial-grade epoxy or traffic paint per OSHA color standards
    6. Final OSHA inspection — Verify all markings meet OSHA standards and workflow requirements

    Our Queens crews use Sherwin-Williams Fast-Dry Traffic Paint and Graco LineLazer IV 3900 equipment on every project, ensuring sharp, durable markings that withstand Northeast weather.

    For a full list of our pavement marking services, visit our parking lot striping in Queens page.

    Businesses We Serve

    amazon
    Dunkin' Donuts
    mcdonalds
    walmart

    How it Works

    Step 1: Request a free parking lot striping estimate

    GET A FREE ESTIMATE

    Contact us today and we’ll have a quote to you in 24 hours

    Step 2: Get scheduled in 7 days

    SCHEDULE A STRIPING

    We’ll have your space restriped in less than 7 days, without affecting your business hours

    Step 3: Professional striping crew arrives on-site

    GET A PARKING LOT THAT POPS

    For a budget-friendly price, you’ll get a parking lot that looks like new

    We proudly work with:

    Sherwin Williams
    Graco line striping equipment — used by 1-800-STRIPER

    We proudly work with:

    Sherwin Williams
    graco

    Frequently Asked Questions About Warehouse Floor Markings in Queens

    What OSHA requirements apply to warehouse floor markings?

    OSHA 29 CFR 1910.176 requires permanent aisles and passageways to be clearly marked. Additional requirements under 29 CFR 1910.144 specify color standards for safety markings.

    What do the different floor marking colors mean?

    Yellow marks aisles and traffic lanes. Red marks fire equipment locations. Orange marks machine hazards. Green marks safety equipment. White marks production areas and equipment.

    Is epoxy or paint better for warehouse floors?

    Epoxy markings last 10+ years and withstand heavy forklift traffic. Traffic paint lasts 1–2 years but costs less upfront. Epoxy is recommended for permanent installations.

    What are the penalties for non-compliant warehouse markings?

    OSHA penalties for non-compliant floor markings can be significant for serious infractions, with willful violations carrying substantially higher fines. The Long Island City and Maspeth warehouse districts see regular OSHA inspections.

    Can warehouse floor marking be done while operations continue?

    Yes. 1-800-STRIPER can mark sections during off-hours or work around active operations. Epoxy requires 24-hour cure time per section.

    What areas require floor marking in a warehouse?

    Forklift aisles, pedestrian walkways, loading dock zones, fire equipment access, hazardous material storage, emergency exits, and staging areas all require marking per OSHA standards.