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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.

Reduce risk and ensure your building complies with UK safety regulations with this 'In Case Of Fire Break Glass' sign. As a critical component of your fire safety strategy, this sign provides clear guidance for building occupants in an emergency. The highly visible design helps to prevent confusion and directs individuals to the nearest fire alarm or emergency exit control. Available in multiple materials, including photoluminescent options, this sign helps ensure you are prepared for safety audits and, more importantly, a real emergency.
| Size | 200 x 200mm, 100 x 100mm |
| Material Options | Rigid Plastic, Self Adhesive Vinyl, Photoluminescent Rigid, Photoluminescent S/A Vinyl |
Constructed from 1mm thick PVC, this sign is lightweight yet robust and shatterproof. It's suitable for indoor or sheltered outdoor areas and can be easily drilled for screw fixing, providing a secure and compliant installation.
Choose this option to meet safety regulations in areas needing a robust, screw-fixed sign.
A high-quality vinyl with a self-adhesive backing that allows for quick and easy positioning. Ideal for adhering to clean, smooth surfaces, it can be removed without damage or residue, making it perfect for leased premises.
The recommended choice for fast, compliant installation during safety audits or fit-outs.
This glow-in-the-dark rigid PVC is a critical safety feature. It charges in ambient light and glows for up to 8 hours in darkness, ensuring emergency instructions remain visible during a power cut, as advised by safety regulations.
Essential for compliance in emergency escape routes where lighting may fail.
This material offers the dual benefits of easy self-adhesive application and vital glow-in-the-dark performance. It is an excellent choice for ensuring key safety points remain visible in a blackout, helping to guide people safely.
A flexible material for ensuring critical safety information is visible in an emergency.

Reduce risk and ensure your building complies with UK safety regulations with this 'In Case Of Fire Break Glass' sign. As a critical component of your fire safety strategy, this sign provides clear guidance for building occupants in an emergency. The highly visible design helps to prevent confusion and directs individuals to the nearest fire alarm or emergency exit control. Available in multiple materials, including photoluminescent options, this sign helps ensure you are prepared for safety audits and, more importantly, a real emergency.
| Size | 200 x 200mm, 100 x 100mm |
| Material Options | Rigid Plastic, Self Adhesive Vinyl, Photoluminescent Rigid, Photoluminescent S/A Vinyl |
Constructed from 1mm thick PVC, this sign is lightweight yet robust and shatterproof. It's suitable for indoor or sheltered outdoor areas and can be easily drilled for screw fixing, providing a secure and compliant installation.
Choose this option to meet safety regulations in areas needing a robust, screw-fixed sign.
A high-quality vinyl with a self-adhesive backing that allows for quick and easy positioning. Ideal for adhering to clean, smooth surfaces, it can be removed without damage or residue, making it perfect for leased premises.
The recommended choice for fast, compliant installation during safety audits or fit-outs.
This glow-in-the-dark rigid PVC is a critical safety feature. It charges in ambient light and glows for up to 8 hours in darkness, ensuring emergency instructions remain visible during a power cut, as advised by safety regulations.
Essential for compliance in emergency escape routes where lighting may fail.
This material offers the dual benefits of easy self-adhesive application and vital glow-in-the-dark performance. It is an excellent choice for ensuring key safety points remain visible in a blackout, helping to guide people safely.
A flexible material for ensuring critical safety information is visible in an emergency.