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Answer simple yes/no questions to identify exactly which signs you need.
Answer simple yes/no questions to identify exactly which signs you need.


Mitigate risk and ensure your premises comply with UK Health and Safety regulations with this Fire Exit Left (Portrait) Sign. Under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, it is a legal requirement to ensure all emergency routes and exits are clearly marked. This sign uses BS EN ISO 7010 compliant symbols to guide people to safety, reducing confusion and hesitation during a critical incident.
| Size | 300 x 100mm, 450 x 150mm |
| Material Options | Rigid Plastic, Self Adhesive Vinyl, Photoluminescent Rigid, Photoluminescent S/A Vinyl |
Featuring a high-tack, repositionable backing, this premium vinyl is advised for smooth, clean interior surfaces where drilling is impractical. Its clean-peel adhesive ensures no damage or residue upon removal, making it perfect for application on glass, metal, or painted walls.
Advised for compliant signage on smooth surfaces without permanent fixings.
A 1mm thick rigid PVC that provides a cost-effective and compliant solution. This lightweight and shatterproof sign is easy to drill and fix with screws or can be mounted with adhesive, suitable for indoor or sheltered outdoor locations identified in your risk assessment.
A standard compliance solution for wall-mounting in various environments.
This self-adhesive glow-in-the-dark vinyl offers a flexible method for enhancing safety. It allows you to easily upgrade critical wayfinding points, such as doors and walls in windowless corridors, ensuring the exit path remains illuminated even if the primary lighting fails.
Recommended for retrofitting existing routes to improve emergency visibility.
An essential material for areas with a higher risk profile or no emergency lighting. This glow-in-the-dark rigid sign absorbs light and glows for up to 8 hours in darkness. Its rigid format ensures a robust, permanent fixture that is critical for marking the primary escape route.
Essential for satisfying fire risk assessments in areas without emergency lighting.
Mitigate risk and ensure your premises comply with UK Health and Safety regulations with this Fire Exit Left (Portrait) Sign. Under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, it is a legal requirement to ensure all emergency routes and exits are clearly marked. This sign uses BS EN ISO 7010 compliant symbols to guide people to safety, reducing confusion and hesitation during a critical incident.
| Size | 300 x 100mm, 450 x 150mm |
| Material Options | Rigid Plastic, Self Adhesive Vinyl, Photoluminescent Rigid, Photoluminescent S/A Vinyl |
Featuring a high-tack, repositionable backing, this premium vinyl is advised for smooth, clean interior surfaces where drilling is impractical. Its clean-peel adhesive ensures no damage or residue upon removal, making it perfect for application on glass, metal, or painted walls.
Advised for compliant signage on smooth surfaces without permanent fixings.
A 1mm thick rigid PVC that provides a cost-effective and compliant solution. This lightweight and shatterproof sign is easy to drill and fix with screws or can be mounted with adhesive, suitable for indoor or sheltered outdoor locations identified in your risk assessment.
A standard compliance solution for wall-mounting in various environments.
This self-adhesive glow-in-the-dark vinyl offers a flexible method for enhancing safety. It allows you to easily upgrade critical wayfinding points, such as doors and walls in windowless corridors, ensuring the exit path remains illuminated even if the primary lighting fails.
Recommended for retrofitting existing routes to improve emergency visibility.
An essential material for areas with a higher risk profile or no emergency lighting. This glow-in-the-dark rigid sign absorbs light and glows for up to 8 hours in darkness. Its rigid format ensures a robust, permanent fixture that is critical for marking the primary escape route.
Essential for satisfying fire risk assessments in areas without emergency lighting.