Glow in the Dark Pull Door Sign
Glow in the dark pull door sign designed to clearly indicate the correct door opening action during emergency evacuations and low-light conditions.
• Clearly instructs users to pull the door in emergency situations
• Ideal for fire exits, escape routes, stairwells, corridors, and public buildings
• High-visibility photoluminescent design remains clear in darkness and smoke-filled areas
• Available in Extra Glow in the Dark Self Adhesive (Class C) and Extra Glow in the Dark Rigid Plastic (Class C)
• Supports safer and faster evacuation procedures during emergencies
Product Overview
The Glow in the Dark Pull Door Sign is designed to provide clear emergency door operation guidance in low-light and blackout conditions. Featuring a highly visible photoluminescent finish, this BS 5499 compliant sign helps occupants quickly identify that a door should be pulled during evacuation procedures, improving safety and evacuation efficiency in commercial and public environments.
Where to Use
- Fire escape routes
- Emergency exit doors
- Office buildings
- Schools and universities
- Hospitals and public facilities
Key Features
- Glow in the dark photoluminescent finish
- Clear pull door instruction
- BS 5499 compliant design
- Highly visible in low-light conditions
- Suitable for emergency evacuation guidance
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 on or near doors along emergency escape routes where users need clear pull door instructions.
Is this sign suitable for outdoor use?
Yes, when installed in appropriate conditions and using suitable materials, the sign is durable and designed for long-lasting visibility.
What does this sign indicate?
This sign indicates that the door should be pulled open, particularly during emergency evacuation situations.