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Emergency Pump Shut Off Switch Sign (Rust Free-Aluminum, White, 6X12 INCH)
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Description
EMERGENCY PUMP SHUT OFF SWITCH SIGN
Size 6 Inch X 12 Inch
Sign Thickness 0.4MM
Sign letters color: RED
Sign background color: WHITE Sign
Sign material: Aluminum
RUST FREE
An "Emergency Pump Shut Off Switch" sign is a notice or label used to indicate the location of the shut-off switch for an emergency pump system. The emergency pump is typically installed to quickly remove water from a specific area during flooding or other emergency situations.
The purpose of the sign is to provide clear identification and direction to the emergency pump shut-off switch, ensuring that authorized personnel or individuals can easily locate and operate it when necessary. Activating the shut-off switch stops the operation of the emergency pump, allowing for maintenance, repairs, or preventing further flooding.
The wording on the sign, "Emergency Pump Shut Off Switch," typically describes the specific function and purpose of the designated area. The sign may also include additional information, such as instructions for operating the switch, safety precautions, or contact information for authorized personnel.
These signs are typically made from durable materials such as metal or plastic, capable of withstanding indoor or outdoor conditions. They are designed to be highly visible, often featuring bold lettering and contrasting colors to ensure easy identification, even in emergency situations or during periods of low visibility.
By prominently displaying the "Emergency Pump Shut Off Switch" sign, building owners, facility managers, or authorized personnel ensure that individuals know where to locate and operate the shut-off switch when necessary. The sign serves as a visual cue, helping to expedite emergency response efforts, maintenance tasks, or system inspections involving the emergency pump.
It's important to note that specific signage requirements or regulations regarding emergency pump shut-off switch signs may vary depending on local building codes, safety regulations, or industry standards. It is advisable to consult relevant authorities, safety professionals, or the responsible personnel in your facility to ensure compliance with the specific requirements of your jurisdiction and to effectively manage the emergency pump system.
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