Fire safety signage

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Clear and compliant fire safety signage is essential for guiding people to exits, equipment, and safe areas during an emergency. We supply and install a full range of signs, including fire exit routes, extinguisher locations, assembly points, and hazard warnings—all meeting UK safety standards. Proper signage not only supports evacuation procedures but is also a key part of fire risk compliance in residential parks, commercial buildings, and shared spaces.

Directional

Directional fire safety signage helps guide occupants quickly and safely to the nearest exit in the event of an emergency. We install high-visibility signs showing exit routes, stairways, and fire assembly points, all compliant with UK regulations and BS 5499 standards. These signs are especially important in larger sites like residential parks or caravan parks, where clear navigation can make all the difference in an evacuation.

Emergency

Emergency signage highlights vital information and safety equipment such as emergency exits, first aid points, fire alarms, and emergency telephones. Designed for visibility even in low light or smoky conditions, these signs play a critical role in guiding people to safety and reducing panic during an incident. We supply and install fully compliant emergency signage across all property types, including residential parks, caravan sites, and commercial buildings.

Illuminated

Illuminated emergency signage ensures visibility of escape routes and critical safety points even in darkness or power failure. These signs are either mains-powered with battery backup or photoluminescent (glow in the dark), complying with BS EN 1838 and BS 5266 standards. Ideal for communal buildings, mobile home parks, and caravan sites, they provide essential guidance during emergencies and support legal compliance with fire safety regulations.

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FAQs

  • Is fire safety signage a legal requirement?

    Yes. Fire safety signage is required under the Health and Safety (Safety Signs and Signals) Regulations 1996 and the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005.

  • What types of signage are required in a building or park?

    Typically: fire exit signs, directional arrows, extinguisher ID signs, alarm points, and emergency assembly points. Risk assessments will determine what’s needed.

  • Do caravan and mobile home parks need signage?

    Yes. Directional and emergency signage is essential for communal areas, utility blocks, site roads, and assembly points—especially to assist guests and residents unfamiliar with the layout.

  • What is photoluminescent signage?

    These are “glow-in-the-dark” signs that remain visible during power cuts or smoke conditions. They are commonly used for exits and escape routes.

  • What’s the difference between emergency signage and directional signage?

    Emergency signage highlights things like alarms and exits. Directional signage guides people towards those exits using arrows and clear routes.

  • Who is responsible for installing and maintaining signage?

    The “responsible person” (such as a business owner, site manager, or park operator) must ensure that fire safety signage is correctly placed, maintained, and compliant.

Have any more questions?

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