Glow in the Dark Fire Alarm Sign
Ensure fire alarm points can be quickly identified in darkness or smoke-filled environments with this glow in the dark fire alarm sign.
• Clearly identifies the location of a fire alarm point
• Ideal for offices, warehouses, factories, schools, and public buildings
• Photoluminescent design remains visible in low-light and blackout conditions
• Available in Extra Glow in the Dark Self Adhesive (Class C) and Extra Glow in the Dark Rigid Plastic (Class C)
• Helps support safer evacuation procedures during emergencies
Product Overview
This glow in the dark fire alarm sign is designed to clearly identify fire alarm activation points in low-light, smoke-filled, or blackout conditions. The photoluminescent material absorbs ambient light and emits a visible glow in darkness, helping occupants quickly locate fire alarm call points during emergency situations and evacuations.
Where to Use
- Office buildings
- Warehouses and factories
- Schools and universities
- Hospitals and care homes
- Public access buildings
Key Features
- High-visibility glow in the dark design
- Clear fire alarm identification
- Easy to recognise in emergency conditions
- Durable photoluminescent construction
- Suitable for indoor safety applications
Materials & Options
- Extra Glow in the Dark Self Adhesive (Class C)
- Extra Glow in the Dark Rigid Plastic (Class C)
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 near fire alarm call points and emergency alarm activation areas where clear identification is required.
Is this sign suitable for outdoor use?
This sign is primarily intended for indoor use in buildings where glow in the dark visibility is needed during power failures or emergencies.
What does this sign indicate?
This sign indicates the location of a fire alarm point and helps occupants quickly identify where to raise the alarm during a fire emergency.