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FACP Room Sign FIRE Alarm Control Panel Room-Two-Sided/Double Sided Projecting, Corridor and Hallway Sign (Aluminum, Silver, 4x12 Inch)-The Hallway Line
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EXAM ROOM 4 SIGN-Two-Sided/ Double sided Projecting, Corridor and Hallway Sign
Size 4x12 Inch
Sign Thickness 0.4MM
Sign letters color: black
Sign background color: silver Sign
Sign material: Aluminum
sign comes with aluminum bracket
Two-sided projection wall signs with easy-mount anodized aluminum brackets
A "FACP Room Sign - FIRE Alarm Control Panel Room - Two-Sided/Double Sided Projecting, Corridor, and Hallway Sign" is a type of sign used to indicate the location of a room housing the Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP) in a building or facility.
The FACP Room Sign is designed to be visible from both directions in a corridor or hallway, allowing people to easily identify the presence of the FACP room and its accessibility.
The sign is typically double-sided or two-sided, meaning it displays the same information on both sides. This ensures that individuals approaching from either direction can see the sign and quickly identify the location of the FACP room.
The sign may include text such as "FACP Room" or "Fire Alarm Control Panel Room" to convey its purpose. It may also feature symbols or icons related to fire safety, such as a fire alarm symbol or a control panel symbol.
The "projecting" design of the sign means that it is mounted on a bracket or support that extends perpendicular from the wall, making it visible from multiple angles within the corridor or hallway. This design helps guide people to the FACP room by catching their attention from a distance.
The purpose of this sign is to provide clear wayfinding and identification for authorized personnel, firefighters, or maintenance staff who need to access the FACP room for monitoring, maintenance, or emergency response purposes. It helps ensure the proper functioning and accessibility of the fire alarm system.
It's important to consider local fire codes, regulations, and wayfinding standards when installing signs related to fire safety in a building or facility. Compliance with applicable requirements will help ensure that the sign is properly placed and meets safety and accessibility guidelines. Additionally, regular inspections and maintenance of the FACP should be carried out to ensure its proper functioning when needed.
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