Emergency Signs

  • Sprinkler Alarm Sign
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  • Fire Door Do Not Obstruct Sign
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  • Fire Sign
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  • Fire Smoke Door Do Not Obstruct Sign
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  • Fire Exit Sign (Left Arrow)
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  • Fire Exit Sign (Right Arrow)
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  • Combined Hydrant / Sprinkler Booster Connection Sign
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  • Emergency Stop Button Sign
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  • Fire Door Do Not Obstruct Do Not Keep Open Sign
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  • Emergency Exit Alarm Will Sound Sign
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  • Emergency Exit Alarm Will Sound Sign
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  • Exit Sign (Down Arrow)
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  • Emergency Exit Window Sign (Left Arrow)
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  • Entry Sign (Right Arrow)
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  • Entry Sign (Left Arrow)
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  • Exit Door Do Not Obstruct Sign
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  • Emergency Exit Window Sign (Right Arrow)
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  • Emergency Exit - Do Not Obstruct Sign
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  • Exit Sign (Right Arrow)
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  • Emergency Spill Kit Sign
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Emergency signs are particular signs that provide essential information and directions during urgent or dangerous situations. They help people know what to do to stay safe and how to find essential resources in emergencies like fires, chemical spills, or natural disasters.

Emergency signs are used in various places like buildings, factories, public spaces, and roads. They guide people to exits, first aid kits, fire extinguishers, and safe zones. These signs are crucial because they quickly convey critical information, helping everyone respond correctly during chaotic situations.

In Australia, emergency signs follow specific standards to ensure consistency and clarity. These standards are set by organizations like the Australian Standards (AS) and Safe Work Australia. They outline the design, colours, and shapes of these signs.

  • Green: Green signs indicate safe exits, assembly points, and first aid equipment. They often use white symbols or text.
  • Red Signs: Red signs show fire equipment locations like fire extinguishers and alarms. They use white symbols or text.
  • Yellow Signs: Yellow signs provide cautionary information. For example, they might warn about hazardous materials or restricted areas.
  • Blue Signs: Blue signs typically indicate mandatory actions. For instance, they might show where to wear personal protective equipment (PPE) like safety goggles.
  • White Signs with Red Borders: These signs offer prohibition or restriction information. They might show areas where smoking is not allowed.

Shapes

  • Rectangular Signs: These give general information and directions.
  • Square Signs: Square signs usually provide information about equipment or actions.
  • Triangular Signs: Triangular signs give warnings.
  • Circular Signs: Circular signs offer instructions or orders.