Stairway, Floor Level & Flat Identification by Caledonia Signs - Trade Only Supplier
This range of emergency escape signs help to assist the fire and rescue service identify each level, stairway and flat location.
Stairways within the building should be identified by the use of the Stairway ID signs, positioned on each level of the building. Floor Level identification signs enable identification of each floor by "Floor Number" and should be located on every landing of a fire-fighting stairway (below the stairway identification sign) and every fire-fighting lobby or open access balcony.
Floor Level ID signs should be supplemented by Flat ID signs (positioned directly below the Storey ID signs), which provide information as to the dwellings (flats or maisonettes) located on the storey in question.
0.65mm thick flexible PVC with photoluminescent pigmentation and self-adhesive backing After glow properties exceed PSPA Class B Standard Luminance properties and performance measured to DIN 6751/p>1 roll of self-adhesive photoluminescent tape..
0.65mm thick flexible PVC with photoluminescent pigmentation and self-adhesive backing After glow properties exceed PSPA Class B Standard Luminance properties and performance measured to DIN 6751/p>1 roll of self-adhesive photoluminescent tape..
0.65mm thick flexible PVC with photoluminescent pigmentation and self-adhesive backing After glow properties exceed PSPA Class B Standard Luminance properties and performance measured to DIN 6751/p>1 roll of self-adhesive photoluminescent tape..
0.65mm thick flexible PVC with photoluminescent pigmentation and self-adhesive backing After glow properties exceed PSPA Class B Standard Luminance properties and performance measured to DIN 6751/p>1 roll of self-adhesive photoluminescent tape..
To assist the fire and rescue service in identifying each level of a building, storey identification signs identify the level by Floor Number and should be located on every landing of a fire-fighting stairway and every fire-fighting lobby (or open access balcony) into which a fire-fighting lift disc..
To assist the fire and rescue service in identifying each level of a building, storey identification signs identify the level by Floor Number and should be located on every landing of a fire-fighting stairway and every fire-fighting lobby (or open access balcony) into which a fire-fighting lift disc..
To assist the fire and rescue service in identifying each level of a building, storey identification signs identify the level by Floor Number and should be located on every landing of a fire-fighting stairway and every fire-fighting lobby (or open access balcony) into which a fire-fighting lift disc..
To assist the fire and rescue service in identifying each level of a building, storey identification signs identify the level by Floor Number and should be located on every landing of a fire-fighting stairway and every fire-fighting lobby (or open access balcony) into which a fire-fighting lift disc..
To assist the fire and rescue service in identifying each level of a building, storey identification signs identify the level by Floor Number and should be located on every landing of a fire-fighting stairway and every fire-fighting lobby (or open access balcony) into which a fire-fighting lift disc..
To assist the fire and rescue service in identifying each level of a building, storey identification signs identify the level by Floor Number and should be located on every landing of a fire-fighting stairway and every fire-fighting lobby (or open access balcony) into which a fire-fighting lift disc..
To assist the fire and rescue service in identifying each level of a building, storey identification signs identify the level by Floor Number and should be located on every landing of a fire-fighting stairway and every fire-fighting lobby (or open access balcony) into which a fire-fighting lift disc..
To assist the fire and rescue service in identifying each stairway of a building, stairway identification signs identify the stairway by stairway letter and should be located on every landing of a fire-fighting stairway. Stairway ID signs should be supplemented by floor level and dwelling indictor s..
To assist the fire and rescue service in identifying each stairway of a building, stairway identification signs identify the stairway by stairway letter and should be located on every landing of a fire-fighting stairway. Stairway ID signs should be supplemented by floor level and dwelling indictor s..
To assist the fire and rescue service in identifying each stairway of a building, stairway identification signs identify the stairway by stairway letter and should be located on every landing of a fire-fighting stairway. Stairway ID signs should be supplemented by floor level and dwelling indictor s..
To assist the fire and rescue service in identifying each stairway of a building, stairway identification signs identify the stairway by stairway letter and should be located on every landing of a fire-fighting stairway. Stairway ID signs should be supplemented by floor level and dwelling indictor s..
To assist the fire and rescue service in identifying each level of a building, storey identification signs identify the level by Floor Number and should be located on every landing of a fire-fighting stairway and every fire-fighting lobby (or open access balcony) into which a fire-fighting lift disc..