Fire Order – In Case Of Fire Sign provides clear, step-by-step instructions outlining the required actions to take during a fire emergency.
Displayed in a structured and easy-to-follow format, Fire Order – In Case Of Fire Sign supports calm, orderly evacuation and effective response by occupants, staff, and visitors.
Fire Order – In Case Of Fire Sign is a critical fire safety communication tool for buildings that require visible emergency procedures.
Applications
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Commercial office buildings and complexes
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Warehouses and industrial facilities
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Shopping centres and retail premises
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Schools, universities, and educational facilities
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Hospitals and healthcare environments
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Apartment buildings and public facilities
Key Features & Benefits
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Clear numbered instructions for fire emergency response
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High-contrast red and white design for strong visibility
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Easy-to-read layout suitable for high-stress situations
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Supports organised evacuation and response procedures
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Reinforces calm behaviour during emergencies
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Durable construction for long-term display
Installation Method
Fire Order – In Case Of Fire Sign is designed for wall mounting in prominent locations such as corridors, near exits, fire panels, or common areas. It can be installed on most flat surfaces using standard fixings appropriate to the mounting location, ensuring instructions are clearly visible.
Ideal For
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Facility and building managers
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WHS and safety officers
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Property owners and landlords
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Businesses are required to display fire procedures
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Sites conducting fire safety training and inductions
Why Buy From K2K Signs Australia
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Professionally manufactured safety signage
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Consistent print quality and durable materials
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Designed for Australian conditions
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Australia-wide free shipping
Product Finish & Durability
- Signs and Stickers are printed with Eco-Solvents Inks on High Quality. Premium Gloss Vinyl with UV and weatherproof protective over laminate.
- Signs / Stickers are durable for both Indoor and Outdoor use in extreme conditions.
- All Signs Comes with Pre- Drilled Hole on each corner for mounting.
- All signs are designed and manufactured here in Australia and are compliant with Australian Standards AS1319.
- We DO NOT print our company’s logo on signs or stickers.
Self-Adhesive Vinyl
Construction
Flexible self-adhesive material. Can adhere to virtually any clean, dry surface. Well suited to flat or soft curved texture.
Common Uses
Indoor or outdoor conditions. Directional, Safety. On pipes, poles, containers, windows, equipments, storage racks, tanks, etc.
Plastic
Construction
Thick Plastic made from over 50% recycled material, this UV stabilized rigid sign and is one of our most popular choices!
Common Uses
Directional, safety, informational, special event, departmental, equipment, temporary construction, wall or post mounting.
Metal
Construction
A strong, thick rigid material manufactured from steel guaranteed to withstand high temperature range.
Common Uses
Entrance, exit, traffic, parking, building, construction, safety, directional, wall or post mounting.
Magnetic
Construction
A strong, 0.9mm flexible magnet material has excellent holding force suitable and is flexible yet tough and weather resistant.
Common Uses
Suitable for use on cars, trucks, trailers, safety signs, A-Boards and all outdoor metallic surface signage applications.
Reflective Class 2
Class 2 Reflective Signs are ideal for non-critical, off-road situations that require high visibility in poor or low light conditions. These situations would include work premises signage, carparks, properties, shopping centres, general signage, private roads etc.
Reflective Class 1
Class 1 reflective is the higher grade of reflectivity, and it is identifiable by its honeycomb pattern. It is used where high visibility is required for 24 hours of the day. It is a premium grade reflective, that reflects light from wide angles. All signs used on a public roads must be Class 1 to comply. This would include all road signs, street signs, speed limit signs and roadwork signage to name a few.




