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The image shows a bright yellow "wet floor" sign with a black hazard symbol depicting a person slipping, placed on a tiled floor with a wood-like pattern. The text on the sign reads "PERIGO PAVIMENTO MOLHADO," which translates from Portuguese to "DANGER WET FLOOR." The floor tiles are arranged in a grid and exhibit variations in color, primarily shades of brown and gray, with a glossy finish that reflects light from above. The sign is positioned in the center of the frame, with its base resting on the floor. The lighting suggests an indoor environment, possibly a public building or commercial space, illuminated by overhead lights that create reflections on the floor and the sign. The bottom right corner of the image shows the edge of a person's foot, indicating the presence of an individual in the scene. The context implies this is likely located in Espinho, Portugal, given the Portuguese text on the sign, a city known for its beaches and coastal setting, which often necessitates such safety warnings in public areas.
FM-SL2PE2

Jun 13, 2026, 12:17 PM

Espinho, Portugal

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The image shows a bright yellow "wet floor" sign with a black hazard symbol depicting a person slipping, placed on a tiled floor with a wood-like pattern. The text on the sign reads "PERIGO PAVIMENTO MOLHADO," which translates from Portuguese to "DANGER WET FLOOR." The floor tiles are arranged in a grid and exhibit variations in color, primarily shades of brown and gray, with a glossy finish that reflects light from above. The sign is positioned in the center of the frame, with its base resting on the floor. The lighting suggests an indoor environment, possibly a public building or commercial space, illuminated by overhead lights that create reflections on the floor and the sign. The bottom right corner of the image shows the edge of a person's foot, indicating the presence of an individual in the scene. The context implies this is likely located in Espinho, Portugal, given the Portuguese text on the sign, a city known for its beaches and coastal setting, which often necessitates such safety warnings in public areas.

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