AFAD: Designed for the Realities of the Field
- May 27
- 2 min read
If you work around road construction sites, you know that every intervention comes with its own challenges. Some operations require a lightweight and mobile solution, while others demand a more robust system that is always ready to deploy directly from an intervention vehicle.
At Signel, we designed our AFAD configurations to adapt to different field realities while helping improve the safety of traffic control personnel and road users alike. Whether you are working on short-term mobile operations, urban construction sites, or frequent intervention calls, there is an AFAD solution designed for your needs.
Two Configurations. One Goal.
Although each model serves a different purpose, they all share the same objective: improving work zone safety while simplifying deployment in the field.
FBS18 BOSS — Versatile and Robust
The FBS18 BOSS was developed for teams requiring additional stability and versatility while maintaining operational flexibility.
With its reinforced structure and modular configuration options, it is ideal for:

Versatile field operations
More demanding environments
Teams requiring adaptable deployment options
Compatible with EFFIA trailer configurations and multiple activation methods, the FBS18 BOSS offers a balance between mobility, durability, and field performance.
FBS28 BOSS — Always Ready to Deploy
For intervention vehicles requiring immediate deployment capability, the FBS28 BOSS offers a fully integrated solution designed for pickup truck installations.
Installed directly inside the vehicle bed, the FBS28 BOSS allows teams to:
Deploy quickly during interventions
Reduce handling operations
Keep equipment permanently ready for use

This configuration is particularly useful for operations involving frequent movement and rapid response requirements.
Choosing the Right Configuration
Configuration | Best For | Main Advantage |
FBS18 BOSS | Versatile operations | Robust and modular |
FBS28 BOSS | Intervention vehicles | Always ready to deploy |



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