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Fire Equipment Signs
Showing where vital fire safety tools are located, fire equipment signage is essential, especially where that equipment may be hidden or concealed. From highlighting fire extinguishers to fire hoses and emergency call points, these signs are often red to catch the eye at a glance.
From self-adhesive to rigid plastic and photoluminescent fire equipment signs, at Fire Safety Equipment we cater to all your needs. That means you can get all the signage you need in one place to cover all your equipment types and make it clear where people can find certain items.
Order your plastic fire equipment signs online today and get rapid delivery to your premises in the UK. With everything you need in one store, you don’t need to shop around to get all the fire equipment signs you require for your building.
What are fire equipment signs?
Fire equipment signs are designed to give quick, clear instructions in an emergency, allowing anyone in your building to locate and use the equipment safely. Every second counts, so keeping them clear and visible is a must.
Fire hose signs, extinguisher signs and even a fire marshal sign can be crucial in helping people make the right decision at a point when panic might ordinarily take hold.Â
These signs can form part of your legal obligation to ensure that fire safety equipment and relevant instructions are provided for staff and anyone visiting your building.
 Fire alarm signs and fire extinguisher signs
Fire alarm signs - highlighting where a call point is located - are just as crucial as fire extinguisher signs. This is because the former ensure that the alarm can be raised to evacuate the building early, while the latter make it possible to reach the right equipment and hopefully prevent a small fire from spreading further.
You can find a range of these fire alarm signs and fire extinguisher signs in our online store, so you’ll be able to get everything you need in one, simple order.
What colour are fire equipment signs?
Fire equipment signs can come in a range of colours, but mostly include red to indicate a particular fire danger and stand out. You may also notice directional instructions on these signs in green, while different extinguisher types should have the colour of their label detailed on them for additional visibility.
Further instructions may also be applied in red to indicate what you should not do with the associated piece of equipment, to help prevent injuries or the further spread of a fire.