Disabled - Emergency Escape Safety Signs

Disabled - Emergency Escape Safety Signs by Caledonia Signs - Trade Only Supplier

Disabled emergency exit signs are crucial for ensuring the safety and well-being of individuals with disabilities during emergencies. These signs provide clear, easily identifiable directions to accessible escape routes, helping people with mobility challenges, visual impairments, or other disabilities evacuate buildings quickly and safely. Without such specialised signage, disabled individuals might face confusion or delays during critical moments, putting their lives at greater risk.

In addition to promoting safety, disabled emergency exit signs support compliance with legal requirements, accessibility standards and regulations worldwide. These laws mandate that buildings provide safe and accessible evacuation options for all occupants. By installing clearly marked disabled emergency exit signs, organisations demonstrate their commitment to inclusivity and equal protection, fostering a safer environment for everyone regardless of ability.


Braille - Refuge Point

Braille - Refuge Point Safety Signs

This Braille & Tactile "Refuge Point" sign plays a crucial role in emergency planning and inclusive safety communication. A refuge point is a designated safe area where individuals, especially those with limited mobility or other disabilities, can wait for assistance during emergencies, such as a fire or evacuation. By including both braille and tactile features, the sign ensures that everyone, in..

Disabled Fire Exit - Arrow Down

Disabled Fire Exit - Arrow Down Safety Signs

A Disabled Fire Exit "Arrow Down sign is specifically designed to guide individuals with disabilities toward a safe and accessible emergency exit during a fire or other evacuation scenario. The arrow pointing downward typically indicates that the exit route or the designated accessible fire exit is located directly below the sign is position, such as at the bottom of a staircase or just ahead on t..

Temporary Waiting Space - Keep Clear

Temporary Waiting Space - Keep Clear Safety Signs

A Temporary Waiting Space "Keep Clear (Disabilities) sign is used to designate a specific area where individuals with disabilities can wait safely and comfortably, often during an emergency evacuation or in places where assistance might be required. The sign clearly communicates that this space must remain unobstructed at all times, ensuring it is available for disabled persons who may need extra ..

Emergency Evacuation Lift

Emergency Evacuation Lift Safety Signs

The Emergency Evacuation Lift sign is used to clearly identify a lift (elevator) that has been specifically designed and designated for use during an emergency evacuation. Unlike standard lifts, which must not be used in a fire, an emergency evacuation lift is equipped with special safety features - such as fire-resistant shafts, backup power, and fire service controls - allowing it to safely tran..

Disabled Fire Exit - Arrow Left

Disabled Fire Exit - Arrow Left Safety Signs

The Disabled Fire Exit "Arrow Left sign is used to indicate a fire exit route that is specifically accessible for people with disabilities, directing them to move left to reach a safe exit. This sign ensures that individuals with mobility challenges or other impairments can clearly identify and follow an evacuation path designed to accommodate their needs during an emergency. You'll commonly find..

Disabled Fire Exit - Arrow Right

Disabled Fire Exit - Arrow Right Safety Signs

Used to guide individuals with disabilities toward a fire exit route that requires turning right. It clearly marks accessible evacuation paths designed to accommodate people with mobility impairments, ensuring they can safely and efficiently exit the building in an emergency. This sign is typically placed in public buildings, offices, healthcare facilities, schools, shopping centres, and resident..

Disabled Fire Exit - Arrow Up / Straight On

Disabled Fire Exit - Arrow Up / Straight On Safety Signs

The Disabled Fire Exit "Arrow Up / Straight On sign is used to clearly indicate that an accessible fire exit route continues straight ahead or leads upward, guiding people with disabilities safely toward the designated emergency exit. This signage ensures that individuals with mobility impairments or other special needs can follow a clear and suitable path during an evacuation. You'll typically f..

Refuge Point

Refuge Point Safety Signs

The Refuge Point sign is used to mark designated safe areas within a building where people who are unable to use stairs - such as individuals with mobility impairments or temporary injuries - can wait safely during an emergency evacuation. These points are critical in multi-story buildings where stair-only exits may not be accessible to everyone. You'll typically find the Refuge Point sign in hig..

Refuge Point Keep Clear

Refuge Point Keep Clear Safety Signs

The Refuge Point Keep Clear sign is used to ensure that designated safe areas - known as refuge points - remain unobstructed and easily accessible during emergencies. These refuge points are intended for people who cannot use stairs, such as individuals with mobility impairments, allowing them to wait safely for assistance from emergency responders. You'll typically find the Refuge Point Keep Cle..

Disabled Final Fire Exit

Disabled Final Fire Exit Safety Signs

The Disabled Final Fire Exit sign is used to clearly mark a designated fire exit specifically designed for use by people with disabilities. This sign indicates the final exit point on an accessible evacuation route, ensuring that individuals with mobility challenges can safely and easily leave the building during an emergency. You'll typically find this sign in public buildings, healthcare faci..

Refuge Point - Arrow Up

Refuge Point - Arrow Up Safety Signs

The Refuge Point "Arrow Up sign is used to direct individuals, especially those with mobility impairments or disabilities, toward a designated refuge area located straight ahead or upward. Refuge points are safe spaces where people who cannot use stairs can wait for assistance during an emergency evacuation. This sign is commonly found in multi-story buildings, hospitals, shopping centres, office..

Evacuation Chair

Evacuation Chair Safety Signs

The Evacuation Chair sign is used to identify the location of specialised chairs designed to assist in the safe evacuation of individuals with mobility impairments, particularly down stairs during emergencies. These chairs are vital tools for rescuing people who cannot use elevators or stairs unaided. You'll typically find this sign in multi-story buildings such as hospitals, office blocks, hotel..

Inclusive Disabled Fire Exit Design - Arrow Left

Inclusive Disabled Fire Exit Design - Arrow Left Safety Signs

Direct individuals, including those with disabilities, toward a specially designed fire exit located to the left. This exit is equipped to accommodate people with mobility challenges, ensuring safe and accessible evacuation during emergencies. These signs are typically placed in buildings with multiple exit routes, such as offices, hospitals, schools, or public facilities, where alternative acces..

Inclusive Disabled Fire Exit Design - Arrow Right

Inclusive Disabled Fire Exit Design - Arrow Right Safety Signs

Guide individuals, including those with disabilities, toward an accessible fire exit located to the right. This fire exit is specifically designed to accommodate people with mobility challenges, ensuring they can evacuate safely and efficiently during emergencies. These signs are often positioned in buildings such as hospitals, schools, office complexes, and public facilities where multiple escap..

Inclusive Disabled Fire Exit Design - Arrow Up

Inclusive Disabled Fire Exit Design - Arrow Up Safety Signs

This safety sign is used to indicate the direction toward a fire exit that is accessible to people with disabilities. Its primary purpose is to ensure that all occupants, including those with mobility challenges, can safely and efficiently evacuate a building in case of an emergency such as fire, smoke, or other hazards. The upward-pointing arrow clearly shows the route to the nearest accessible e..

Inclusive Disabled Fire Exit Design - Arrow Down

Inclusive Disabled Fire Exit Design - Arrow Down Safety Signs

Indicate the location of a fire exit that is specifically designed to accommodate individuals with disabilities. The downward arrow shows that the accessible exit is directly below or immediately ahead, guiding occupants safely toward an exit route. This type of sign ensures that everyone, including people using wheelchairs, mobility aids, or other accessibility devices, can quickly identify and r..

These Premises have a Disabled Persons Evacuation Plan

These Premises have a Disabled Persons Evacuation Plan Safety Signs

Indicate that a building has a formal evacuation strategy specifically designed to assist people with disabilities during emergencies. The sign informs staff, visitors, and emergency responders that procedures are in place to ensure the safe and efficient evacuation of disabled occupants, including those with mobility impairments, visual or hearing difficulties, or other access needs. This awarene..

Visitors Notice - These Premises have a Disabled Persons Evacuation Plan

Visitors Notice - These Premises have a Disabled Persons Evacuation Plan Safety Signs

Inform visitors, staff, and emergency responders that a specific evacuation plan is in place for people with disabilities or mobility challenges. This notice helps ensure that everyone, including those unfamiliar with the building, is aware that provisions exist to safely assist disabled occupants during emergencies such as fires, evacuations, or other urgent situations. These signs are particula..

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