Fire Exit Arrow Up Left Sign
Fire Exit Arrow Up Left Sign provides clear directional guidance towards an emergency exit route to the upper left during evacuations.
• Clearly directs people towards a fire exit route
• Suitable for offices, warehouses, schools, and public buildings
• High-visibility green and white design for quick recognition
• Available in durable self-adhesive and rigid plastic materials
• Helps improve emergency evacuation safety and compliance
Product Overview
This Fire Exit Arrow Up Left Sign is designed to clearly direct occupants towards an emergency escape route located upwards and to the left. Featuring a highly visible green and white safe condition design with running man symbol and directional arrow, this sign helps support safe and efficient evacuation procedures in commercial, industrial, and public environments.
Where to Use
- Office buildings
- Warehouses
- Schools and colleges
- Hospitals and healthcare facilities
- Retail and public access areas
Key Features
- Clear upward left directional fire exit guidance
- Recognisable running man emergency exit symbol
- High-contrast green and white visibility
- Suitable for indoor safety signage applications
- Available in multiple sizes and material options
Materials & Options
- Extra Glow in the Dark Self Adhesive (Class C)
- Extra Glow in the Dark Rigid Plastic (Class C)
- Rigid Plastic (1mm)
- Rigid Plastic (2mm)
- Self Adhesive Vinyl
Compliance
This sign supports compliance with UK health and safety regulations, including:
- Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974
- Safety Signs and Signals Regulations 1996
Frequently Asked Questions
Where should this sign be installed?
This sign should be installed along emergency escape routes where occupants need directing upwards and to the left towards the nearest fire exit.
Is this sign suitable for outdoor use?
Rigid plastic material options may be suitable for sheltered outdoor locations, while self-adhesive options are ideal for indoor use.
What does this sign indicate?
This sign indicates the direction of a fire exit route leading upwards and to the left for emergency evacuation.