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School Bus Parts Co is a company based in Campbellford, ON, specializing in providing a range of parts and accessories for school buses. With a focus on quality and reliability, the company offers a variety of products to meet the needs of school bus operators and maintenance professionals.
The School Bus Parts of Canada plant in Campbellford is staffed and equipped to manufacture the full range of Safety Signage Products we supply. This ensures rapid turn-around on orders, excellent service, and superior product support.
B.M.R. Manufacturing Inc. signage and school bus safety products are manufactured to meet both U.S. and Canadian regulations, as well as to withstand harsh environmental conditions. We have a skilled, stable, and dedicated workforce who take pride in delivering a high quality safety signage products with an emphasis on performance and reliability.
Jul 7, 2023 · This guide will highlight the ten essential safety products every school bus should have. Let's explore these crucial tools that contribute to a safe transportation experience from stop arms to emergency kits. Stop Arms: Stop arms are a fundamental safety feature for school buses.
Nov 21, 2023 · Whether their kids are commuting to school daily via bus or just riding in one occasionally as transport for field trips, school-affiliated sporting events and the like, parents may have...
Aug 30, 2024 · Discover how safety equipment like stop arms, crossing gates, mirrors, and seatbelt buckle guards reduce the risk of school bus accidents. Learn why these features are essential for protecting students and ensuring safe transportation.
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Although it is not possible to select a school bus stop location that is completely free of all risk, there are several factors that can and should be considered and prioritized to select the option (s) with the fewest safety risks.