Glow In The Dark NHS Fire Exit Sign Forward Arrow

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Glow In The Dark NHS Fire Exit Sign Forward Arrow

Discover the Glow In The Dark NHS Fire Exit Sign Forward Arrow, designed to provide maximum safety and compliance. This high-quality sign meets the strict British Standard BS5499-2:1986, ensuring you have a reliable and effective solution for emergency situations.

With its Class B* photo-luminescent properties, this sign charges itself during daylight and emits a powerful glow in darkness. This feature is crucial in the event of a power failure or other emergencies, ensuring clear visibility and guiding people towards the nearest exit.

Made in the UK by The Sign Shed, this sign is crafted from durable 1.3 mm rigid plastic. Its robust construction guarantees long-lasting performance, even in demanding environments. You can trust its quality and reliability when it matters most.

Exceeding PSPA class B (50/7-900 DIN 67510), this sign sets a new standard in safety. Rest easy knowing that you have chosen a product that goes above and beyond industry requirements.

Download the data sheet for this product by clicking here, and explore the in-depth information about its features and specifications.

The Sign Shed, established in 2014, has rapidly become one of the UK's leading online sign providers. With our Reviews.io 5 Star Rating for products and services, you can trust our expertise and commitment to customer satisfaction.

As experts in safety signage, banners, and personalised signage, our knowledgeable and friendly team is dedicated to helping you find the perfect solution for your needs. Whether you shop online or visit our HQ in Yorkshire, you'll receive the highest level of service and support.

Choose the Glow In The Dark NHS Fire Exit Sign Forward Arrow and experience the quality, innovation, and reliability that have made The Sign Shed the industry leader in recycled material signage, all proudly made in Britain.

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