Glow in the Dark In Case Of Fire Break Glass Sign
Glow in the dark In Case Of Fire Break Glass signs provide clear emergency fire equipment identification in low-light and blackout conditions.
• Clearly identifies emergency break glass points in fire situations
• Ideal for commercial buildings, corridors, factories, and public spaces
• Photoluminescent design remains highly visible in darkness
• Available in durable glow in the dark self-adhesive and rigid plastic materials
• Helps improve emergency response and fire safety awareness
Product Overview
The Glow in the Dark In Case Of Fire Break Glass Sign is designed to clearly identify emergency break glass activation points during fire incidents and power failures. Its photoluminescent finish absorbs ambient light and emits a visible glow in darkness, helping occupants quickly locate fire alarm activation points in emergency situations.
Where to Use
- Office buildings
- Factories and warehouses
- Schools and universities
- Hospitals and healthcare facilities
- Public access corridors and stairwells
Key Features
- Glow in the dark photoluminescent design
- Clear fire break glass identification
- Easy to recognise emergency symbol
- Suitable for low-light conditions
- Designed for long-lasting visibility
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 emergency fire break glass call points and fire alarm activation areas where it can be clearly seen.
Is this sign suitable for outdoor use?
The rigid plastic version is suitable for many indoor and sheltered outdoor locations, while the self-adhesive option is ideal for smooth indoor surfaces.
What does this sign indicate?
This sign indicates the location of a fire emergency break glass point used to activate the fire alarm system.