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Parking Stencils for Fire Lanes: NFPA-Compliant Bundle
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A complete fire-lane stencil bundle for an Oregon property covers three markings: the "FIRE LANE NO PARKING" pavement word per NFPA 1 §18.2.3.5, the optional "TOW AWAY ZONE" add-on for jurisdictions requiring it, and the curb striping that runs the full lane length. Buying these as separate items from different suppliers ends up with mismatched LDPE thicknesses and gaps in the lane's marking sequence. This guide assembles the bundle Cojo recommends for fire-lane compliance under NFPA 1 and the International Fire Code §503.3.
NFPA 1 §18.2.3.5 requires three pavement-level markings on every fire-apparatus access road:
| Marking | Spec citation | Stencil needed? |
|---|---|---|
| "FIRE LANE NO PARKING" pavement word | NFPA 1 §18.2.3.5; IFC §503.3 | Yes -- typically 12 in. letter height |
| Curb striping in red | OSHA 1910.144(a)(1) | No -- striping cart |
| Vertical "FIRE LANE NO PARKING" signs | NFPA 1 §18.2.3.5 | No -- vertical signage |
For a property maintaining a 320-linear-foot fire lane (the typical Oregon strip-mall configuration):
The base NFPA 1 marking. Single-piece stencil with all 17 letters cut on one LDPE sheet, about 8 feet end-to-end. Industry baseline range $145 to $285. Service life 200 to 400 applications.
For Oregon jurisdictions requiring the tow-warning add-on (some Portland Title 17 amendments and certain HOA layered codes). 12-inch letter height to match the FIRE LANE marking. Industry baseline range $115 to $215.
For jurisdictions requiring 18-inch letter heights (some inner Portland AHJs and hospital-campus internal policies). Replaces the 12-inch word stencil rather than supplementing it. Industry baseline range $245 to $475.
The two-piece bundle covers a typical Oregon fire-lane application; the three-piece option upgrades the letter height for AHJs that require it.
Three property-type thresholds drive bundle sizing:
| Property type | Recommended bundle |
|---|---|
| Single fire lane, NFPA 1 standard letter height (Salem, Eugene, Bend) | 1 stencil: 12-in "FIRE LANE NO PARKING" |
| Single fire lane, 18-in letter height required (Portland, hospital campus) | 1 stencil: 18-in "FIRE LANE NO PARKING" |
| Multi-lane property with tow-warning add-on required | 2 stencils: 12-in "FIRE LANE NO PARKING" + 12-in "TOW AWAY ZONE" |
| Hospital or institutional campus | 2 stencils: 18-in "FIRE LANE NO PARKING" + 12-in "TOW AWAY ZONE" |
NFPA 1 §18.2.3.5 calls for the "FIRE LANE NO PARKING" pavement word "at both ends and at every direction change," with supplemental markings to satisfy the 75-foot maximum spacing in some AHJs. For a 320-foot lane:
For a 320-foot lane with one direction change, that translates to roughly 5 to 8 word stencil applications, 320 linear feet of red curb stripe, and 5 to 7 vertical signs.
For an Eugene shopping center Cojo restriped in February 2026 with a 285-foot fire lane (NFPA 1 standard, 12-inch letters), our application sequence was:
Total project time, single 3-person crew: 1 working day plus the overnight prep dry. The stencil traveled to two more Cojo properties that month and is still on rotation.
Pre-formed thermoplastic decals and spray-applied thermoplastic both extend fire-lane marking service life from 12 to 18 months (water-based paint) to 36 to 84 months. For inspector-facing fire lanes that fail compliance fast under heavy retail traffic, the thermoplastic upgrade is typically worth the 2x to 3x cost premium.
| Material | Service life | Cost premium vs paint |
|---|---|---|
| Water-based paint with stencil | 12 to 18 months | Baseline |
| Solvent-based paint with stencil | 14 to 20 months | 15 to 25 percent more |
| Spray-applied thermoplastic with stencil | 36 to 60 months | 200 to 300 percent more |
| Pre-formed thermoplastic decal | 48 to 84 months | 250 to 400 percent more |
Industry Baseline Range
| Bundle | Industry Baseline Range |
|---|---|
| Standard NFPA 1 (1 stencil: 12-in "FIRE LANE NO PARKING") | $145 to $285 |
| Standard NFPA 1 with tow-add-on (2 stencils) | $260 to $500 |
| Portland 18-inch (1 stencil: 18-in "FIRE LANE NO PARKING") | $245 to $475 |
| Portland 18-inch with tow-add-on (2 stencils) | $360 to $690 |
| Plus per-application red traffic paint (5-gal pail) | $95 to $175 |
LDPE pricing rose 12 to 20 percent in 2025; red traffic paint rose 8 to 14 percent because of iron-oxide pigment supply tightening. The 18-inch stencil saw 25 to 30 percent price increases because of the larger blank requirement. Cojo recommends ordering 18-inch stencils only when the AHJ explicitly requires that letter height; the 12-inch passes most Oregon NFPA 1 inspections.
Cojo can sell the bundle for in-house application or apply it as part of a full-service fire-lane restripe with red curb striping, NFPA 1 compliance verification, AHJ confirmation, and a 12-month warranty. Get a custom quote, or check the fire lane striping requirements Oregon page before you order.
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