Glow in the Dark Double Sided Fire Exit Down Sign
Glow in the dark double-sided fire exit down sign providing clear downward directional guidance for safe evacuation.
• Clearly directs occupants to downward fire exit routes in an emergency
• Ideal for stairwells, corridors, and multi-level buildings
• High-visibility photoluminescent design visible in darkness
• Durable glow in the dark foam board construction
• Ensures continuous visibility during power outages
Product Overview
This glow in the dark double-sided fire exit down sign is designed to provide clear and effective evacuation guidance in emergency situations. Featuring a bold downward arrow alongside the standard running man symbol, it clearly indicates the direction to proceed, particularly in stairwells and multi-level environments. The double-sided design ensures visibility from both directions, while the photoluminescent material absorbs ambient light and glows in darkness, maintaining visibility even during power failures.
Where to Use
- Stairwells and staircases
- Multi-level buildings
- Corridors and escape routes
- Commercial and office buildings
- Public and educational facilities
Key Features
- Double-sided design for maximum visibility
- Clear downward directional arrow
- Photoluminescent glow in the dark technology
- Recognisable running man emergency symbol
- Provides guidance during power outages
Materials & Options
- Glow in the Dark Foam Board (3mm)
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 in stairwells, above staircases, or along escape routes where a downward direction needs to be clearly indicated.
Is this sign suitable for outdoor use?
This sign is primarily designed for indoor environments where it can absorb sufficient light to provide optimal glow performance.
What does this sign indicate?
It indicates that the fire exit route continues downward, guiding occupants safely towards the nearest exit in multi-level buildings.