| Double Sided Escape Route Signs | |
| The British Standard for Escape Route Signing, BS5499-4:2000 recommends that for an escape route signing system to be effective, it is important that from any place within the building occupants should have sight of a sign, or series of signs, which leads them to a place of safety. There are areas within a means of escape route that can prevent a person from fixing an escape route sign either on the wall or above a door. Examples of these are factory environments (as illustrated), floor to ceiling doors, and corridors which lead into open areas, indicating a change of direction. | ![]() |
These Photoluminescent Rigid PVC double sided escape route signs incorporate the internationally recognised graphical symbol for escape routes, and are an effective alternative to traditional emergency lighting systems. | |
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