Fire Exit Down Right Corridor Sign
This fire exit sign directs people diagonally down to the right for safe evacuation during emergencies.
• Provides clear guidance to a fire exit located down and to the right
• Ideal for corridors, stairwells, and directional escape routes
• High-contrast green and white design ensures excellent visibility
• Manufactured from durable Palboard material
• Helps maintain safe and efficient evacuation flow in complex layouts
Product Overview
This Fire Exit Down Right Corridor Sign is designed to clearly indicate the direction of escape where occupants must proceed diagonally downwards to the right. Featuring the universally recognised running man symbol and directional arrow on a green background, it ensures immediate understanding in emergency situations. This sign is ideal for guiding people through corridors and towards stairways or lower-level exits, helping to support safe and efficient evacuation procedures.
Where to Use
- Corridors with directional changes
- Stairwells and level changes
- Office buildings
- Public buildings and venues
- Retail and commercial environments
Key Features
- Clear “Fire Exit” text with down-right directional arrow
- Recognisable running man emergency exit symbol
- High-visibility green and white colour scheme
- Quick and easy to interpret in emergencies
- Supports safe navigation through complex escape routes
Materials & Options
- Palboard
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 escape routes where the direction of travel requires moving downwards and to the right, such as towards staircases.
Is this sign suitable for outdoor use?
This sign is primarily intended for indoor use; outdoor suitability depends on environmental exposure and mounting conditions.
What does this sign indicate?
It indicates that the fire exit route continues diagonally downwards to the right and should be followed during evacuation.