Water Mist Fire ID Sign
Clearly identify water mist fire extinguishers with this highly visible fire identification sign designed to support fast emergency response and improved workplace safety.
• Clearly identifies water mist fire extinguishers and their suitable fire classes
• Ideal for commercial buildings, industrial sites, schools, and public facilities
• Bold colours and clear graphics provide excellent visibility and recognition
• Available in Rigid Plastic (1mm) and Self Adhesive Vinyl materials
• Helps improve fire safety awareness and emergency equipment location
Product Overview
The Water Mist Fire ID Sign is designed to clearly identify the location and suitability of water mist fire extinguishers within commercial and public environments. Featuring highly visible fire safety graphics and guidance on compatible fire types, this sign helps occupants and emergency responders quickly locate the correct extinguisher during an emergency.
Where to Use
- Commercial buildings
- Industrial facilities
- Schools and colleges
- Hotels and public buildings
- Warehouses and storage areas
Key Features
- Clear water mist extinguisher identification
- Highly visible fire safety graphics
- Displays suitable fire classes
- Easy to install in multiple locations
- Supports emergency fire response procedures
Materials & Options
- Rigid Plastic (1mm)
- Self Adhesive Vinyl
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 water mist fire extinguishers where it can be easily seen during an emergency.
Is this sign suitable for outdoor use?
Material suitability depends on the selected option and installation environment.
What does this sign indicate?
This sign identifies a water mist fire extinguisher and shows the fire types it is suitable for including wood, paper, textiles, liquid fires, electrical fires, and cooking oil fires.