Photoluminescent Fire Exit Arrow Up Left Sign
Photoluminescent Fire exit up right Sign ( Glow in the dark Photoluminescent ) Can be clearly read in total darkness! Rigid plastic Complies with BS5499 Part 4 and 5 of 2000 Safe escape guide to all staff and visitors around your site
Photoluminescent Fire exit up right Sign ( Glow in the dark Photoluminescent ) Can be clearly read in total darkness! Rigid plastic Complies with BS5499 Part 4 and 5 of 2000 Safe escape guide to all staff and visitors around your site
Photoluminescent Fire exit left Sign ( Glow in the dark Photoluminescent ) Can be clearly read in total darkness! Rigid plastic Complies with BS5499 Part 4 and 5 of 2000 Safe escape guide to all staff and visitors around your site
Means of escape
Key aspects to providing safe means of escape include:
- Routes: Your risk assessment should determine the escape routes required, which must be kept available and unobstructed.
- Alternatives: Well-separated alternative ways to ground level should be provided where possible.
- Protection: Routes can be protected by installing permanent fire separation and fire doors as soon as possible.
- Assembly: Make sure escape routes give access to a safe place where people can assemble and be accounted for.
- Signs: aid people with escape routes.