Glow in the Dark Fire Exit Arrow Down Sign in Welsh/English
Glow in the dark bilingual Welsh/English fire exit sign with downward arrow guiding occupants to the nearest safe exit.
• Directs people to a fire exit route with a clear downward arrow
• Ideal for corridors, stairwells, public buildings, and workplaces
• High-visibility green design with clear text and running man symbol
• Durable photoluminescent materials for long-lasting performance
• Ensures safe evacuation even during power failures
Product Overview
This glow in the dark Welsh and English fire exit sign features a clear downward arrow and running man symbol to guide occupants safely to the nearest exit. Designed to remain visible in low-light and power outage conditions, it charges in normal lighting and provides reliable illumination to support safe and efficient evacuation.
Where to Use
- Office buildings and workplaces
- Schools, colleges, and universities
- Hospitals and healthcare facilities
- Hotels and public venues
- Corridors and stairwells
Key Features
- Bilingual Welsh and English text for clear understanding
- Downward arrow indicating direction of exit
- Photoluminescent glow for visibility in darkness
- Recognisable running man emergency exit symbol
- Clear and highly visible green safety design
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 along escape routes, particularly where a downward direction is needed such as staircases or changes in floor level.
Is this sign suitable for outdoor use?
It is suitable for indoor use and areas with appropriate lighting to allow the photoluminescent material to charge effectively.
What does this sign indicate?
It indicates the direction of a fire exit, guiding people downward toward the nearest safe evacuation route.