The best fire lane stencil for an Oregon parking lot is a 1/8-inch LDPE "FIRE LANE NO PARKING" word stencil with 12-inch letter heights, paired with red traffic paint that matches OSHA 1910.144(a)(1) safety-color rules. That spec covers the NFPA 1 §18.2.3.5 marking requirement, holds geometry across 200-plus applications, and survives the freeze-thaw cycle on Willamette Valley pavement. This guide ranks the seven product configurations Cojo recommends and explains how to match the stencil to your fire-lane length and inspector cycle.
How did we pick these?
Five selection criteria, weighted by what fire marshals actually inspect:
- NFPA 1 + IFC compliance -- letter height, word spacing, and color must match NFPA 1 §18.2.3.5 and the local International Fire Code (IFC) §503 amendments.
- OSHA color compliance -- red on white or red on yellow per OSHA 1910.144(a)(1).
- Letter height -- 12-inch minimum on most parking-lot fire lanes; some Oregon jurisdictions require 18-inch.
- Service life -- mil thickness drives cost-per-application; thin stencils warp on rough asphalt.
- Word spacing fidelity -- "FIRE LANE NO PARKING" runs 6 to 10 feet long depending on letter height; stencil rigidity matters across that span.
Cojo applies fire-lane stencils for Oregon hospitals, schools, retail centers, and apartment complexes, and the stencils that pass fire-marshal inspections all share these traits.
What does NFPA 1 actually require?
NFPA 1 §18.2.3.5 sets the fire-apparatus access road marking baseline:
- "FIRE LANE NO PARKING" pavement word marking at both ends and at every direction change
- Curb striping in red paint along the full length of the fire lane
- Vertical signage at intervals not exceeding 75 feet (varies by AHJ)
- Letter height typically 12 inches minimum, with some jurisdictions requiring 18 inches
The International Fire Code §503.3 requires that "approved signs or other approved notices or markings that include the words NO PARKING -- FIRE LANE shall be provided." Most Oregon AHJs (authority having jurisdiction) reference NFPA 1 directly for the marking spec.
OSHA 1910.144(a)(1) sets the color: red is the designated safety color for fire protection equipment and apparatus, including fire lanes. Yellow accents are permitted for caution overlay but not for the primary lane marking.
The 7 best fire lane stencils
1. 12-inch "FIRE LANE NO PARKING" Word Stencil, 1/8-inch LDPE
The default professional pick. 12-inch letter heights, "FIRE LANE NO PARKING" composition runs about 8 feet end-to-end. 1/8-inch LDPE survives 200 to 400 applications, holds rigidity across the long word stencil, releases red traffic paint cleanly.
- Industry baseline range: $145 to $285 per stencil
- Best for: standard fire-lane marking on most Oregon properties
2. 18-inch "FIRE LANE NO PARKING" Word Stencil, 1/8-inch LDPE
For jurisdictions requiring 18-inch letter heights (some inner Portland AHJs and certain hospital campuses). The composition runs 12 to 14 feet end-to-end and demands the rigidity of 1/8-inch LDPE -- 1/16-inch sags across that span.
- Industry baseline range: $245 to $475 per stencil
- Best for: hospital campuses, jurisdictions requiring 18-inch letter heights
3. 12-inch "FIRE LANE" Standalone Word Stencil
Just "FIRE LANE" without "NO PARKING." Used for fire-apparatus access roads where the full prohibition is signaled by adjacent signage rather than the pavement word. Shorter at 4.5 to 5 feet end-to-end.
- Industry baseline range: $85 to $185 per stencil
- Best for: apparatus access roads with vertical signage; commercial campuses
4. 12-inch "NO PARKING" Standalone Word Stencil
Pairs with curb striping for general no-parking enforcement. Common in fire lanes that are also tow-zones. About 6 feet end-to-end.
- Industry baseline range: $95 to $195 per stencil
- Best for: fire lanes that are also tow-zones; mixed-purpose enforcement
5. "TOW AWAY ZONE" Add-On Stencil
A separate stencil for the tow-warning add-on that some Oregon municipalities require alongside fire lane markings. Pairs with the standard NO PARKING word stencil.
- Industry baseline range: $115 to $215 per stencil
- Best for: properties under municipal codes requiring tow-warning add-on
6. Custom-Cut Fire Lane Word Set with Property-Specific Address
Some institutional properties (hospitals, schools, government) want the property address or building number painted into the fire lane sequence for emergency-response navigation. Custom LDPE cuts to 7 to 14 business days.
- Industry baseline range: $315 to $625 per stencil set
- Best for: institutional campuses with multi-building wayfinding needs
7. Disposable 12-inch "FIRE LANE NO PARKING" Cardboard Stencil
Single-use cardboard. Used for emergency restripe before fire-marshal inspection or for a temporary fire lane during construction.
- Industry baseline range: $25 to $75 per stencil
- Best for: emergency restripes; temporary construction fire lanes
Industry Baseline Range
| Stencil | Industry Baseline Range | Service life |
|---|---|---|
| 12-in "FIRE LANE NO PARKING" 1/8-in LDPE | $145 to $285 | 200 to 400 applications |
| 18-in "FIRE LANE NO PARKING" 1/8-in LDPE | $245 to $475 | 200 to 400 applications |
| 12-in "FIRE LANE" only | $85 to $185 | 200 to 400 applications |
| 12-in "NO PARKING" only | $95 to $195 | 200 to 400 applications |
| "TOW AWAY ZONE" add-on | $115 to $215 | 200 to 400 applications |
| Custom-cut with address | $315 to $625 | 200 to 400 applications |
| Disposable cardboard | $25 to $75 | 1 to 3 applications |
Current Market Reality
LDPE resin prices climbed 12 to 20 percent in 2025, and red traffic paint pricing rose 8 to 14 percent because the iron-oxide pigment supply tightened. The 18-inch fire-lane stencil saw the steepest price increases at 25 to 30 percent because of the larger LDPE blank. Cojo recommends ordering 18-inch fire-lane stencils only when the AHJ explicitly requires that letter height -- 12-inch passes most Oregon inspections.
What Cojo applied on a real Oregon job
For an Albany shopping center Cojo restriped in March 2026, we applied the 12-inch "FIRE LANE NO PARKING" word stencil at 8 locations along a 320-linear-foot fire lane: at both ends, at the four direction changes, and at two intermediate points to satisfy the 75-foot signage spacing. The same 1/8-inch LDPE stencil traveled to two more Cojo properties that month and is still on the rotation for the rest of 2026.
Get a fire lane stencil quote for your Oregon property
Cojo stocks 1/8-inch LDPE fire-lane stencils in 12-inch and 18-inch sizes plus tow-away add-ons. We can sell the stencils for an in-house crew or apply them as part of a full-service fire-lane restripe. Get a custom quote for fire-lane marking, or read the fire lane striping requirements Oregon before you order.