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Photoluminescent Fire Exit Signs for People with Disabilities


Photoluminescent Fire Exit Signs for People with Disabilities are a vital addition to all workplaces, hospitals and care homes. They provide clear indications to direct individuals towards the closest exit. In the event of an emergency, this improve your existing procedures and ensures the safety of all residents, visitors and employees. Each sign features a collection of easily recognised signs and messages that create a universally understood set of instructions. When fitted around your workplace, they form an important part of health and safety within your business premises.

Our photoluminescent signs have a glow in the dark coating. During the day, they absorb light from both natural and artificial sources. In the event of a power cut or in low-light conditions, these signs emit a soft glow. This helps individuals to read the information given at all times while also acting as a location marker for fire exits. Designed specifically for people with disabilities, these signs feature both a running man logo and a wheelchair logo exiting through the fire door. Some also have directional arrows that point the way to the nearest exit and the words 'Fire Door' in a legible font. In addition, many of our signs feature additional vital information including 'Caution, This door is alarmed'.

At Lasting Impressions, our signs are manufactured to last. They come in a range of different sizes and are easy to install. Choose from self-adhesive vinyl or 1.2mm photoluminescent plastic, both of which are easy to install and clean. They come in a selection of different sizes and feature rounded corners. Where relevant, these signs are compliant with current legislation including EN ISO 7010:2012. If you have any questions regarding this range of glow in the dark signs, do not hesitate to contact our sales team for more information.



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