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Fire Safety Signage

Clear, well-placed signage is essential for safe evacuation and quick response during a fire. Whether you’re working on a school, care home, office, or commercial site, our fire safety signage range helps people act fast in an emergency. From fire exit signs to extinguisher ID labels and call point markers, we offer a wide selection in rigid plastic, photoluminescent, and metal finishes. With self-adhesive options available, installation is quick and easy. Shop all the signs you need in one place, and keep spares in stock so you’re always ready for inspections or quick replacements.

Types of Fire Safety Signs

We stock a range of essential fire safety as well as life safety signs to safeguard staff, students, and visitors in a range of commercial and residential settings. These signs act as a vital signposts for building occupants, often offering an essential guide to safety.

1. Fire Exit Signs
Indicate routes to the nearest exit. Often used with arrows to direct movement.

2. Extinguisher Identification Signs
Show what type of extinguisher is present (CO2, foam, powder, etc.) and what types of fire it is suitable for.

3. Call Point Signs
Mark the position of manual fire alarm activation points.

4. Fire Action Notices
Outline what people should do in the event of discovering a fire.

5. Assembly Point Signs
Help guide building occupants to the designated safe gathering point.

6. Photoluminescent Signs
Glow-in-the-dark signage that stays visible during power outages or smoky conditions.

Where to Use Fire Safety Signs

Location

Recommended Signage

Purpose

Evacuation Routes

Fire exit signs with arrows

Directs occupants along the safest escape path

Fire Doors and Emergency Exits

“Fire Exit Keep Clear”, “Push Bar to Open”

Ensures clear access and explains how to operate emergency exits

Manual Call Points

Call point signage

Highlights alarm activation points for quick and easy use

Firefighting Equipment

Extinguisher ID signs, hose reel signs

Identifies extinguisher type, usage guidance, and safety precautions

Plant Rooms and Utility Areas

Fire action notices, hazard and equipment labels

Keeps staff informed in high-risk areas and highlights response procedures

Corridors and Stairwells

Photoluminescent fire exit signs, directional signage

Maintains visibility of exit routes in low-light or smoke conditions

Communal Areas

Fire action signs, fire equipment location markers

Informs staff and visitors of evacuation procedures and where to find key fire equipment

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