Prevent Catching and Spreading Virus Sign

£2.76
SKU: B8560/14/NO FIX
INC VAT EXC VAT

Prevent Catching and Spreading Virus Sign

Stay safe and prevent the spread of viruses with our Prevent Catching and Spreading Virus Sign. This high-quality sign is designed to help workers and the public adhere to NHS guidelines for hand hygiene, ultimately reducing the risk of contracting and spreading infectious diseases like Coronavirus.

Key Features:

  • Text colour: White
  • Sign Orientation: Landscape
  • Safety symbol type: Hand washing mandatory circles
  • Product type: Safety & Warning Signs
  • Made in Britain
  • Complies with ISO7010

At The Sign Shed, we have been providing top-quality signage since 2014. As one of the UK's leading online sign providers, we have earned a Reviews.io 5 Star Rating for our exceptional products and services. Our expertise lies in safety signage, banners, and personalised signage.

With our Prevent Catching and Spreading Virus Sign, you can trust that you are getting a reliable and effective solution to promote hand hygiene. Our experienced and customer-focused team is here to assist you with any industry-specific knowledge you may need.

Order online today and have your sign delivered right to your doorstep. Alternatively, you can also choose to collect your sign in-store from our HQ located in Yorkshire. We take pride in our commitment to sustainability by using recycled materials in our signage production.

More information

The material you need depends on where you sign is going and the surface the notice will be attached to. Click here for more information on the sign material you should choose.

The HSE (Health and Safety Executive) is the UK government body that determines the correct use of safety signs and symbols for each hazard in the workplace. For more details on the legal requirements, view our Guide to UK Safety Signs from The Sign Shed

The size of the sign needed is dependent on various factors such as how far away it needs to be viewed from. Click here for the viewing distances guide from The Sign Shed