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FIRE Hose Arrow Down Projection Sign-FIRE Hose Hallway Sign (RED, Aluminium, 4X10, 90D Sign)-ESPECTADORA LINE ref0521
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Description
FIRE ALARM ARROW DOWN SIGN
SIGN Size 4X10 Inch
Sign Thickness 0.4 MM
Sign Type: Wall Mounted
MATERIAL: ALUMINIUM
RUST FREE
RUST FREE
A "Fire Hose Arrow Down Projection Sign" or "Fire Hose Hallway Sign" is a specialized sign used to indicate the location of a fire hose and to provide directional guidance in a building or facility. The sign typically features an arrow pointing downward, indicating the presence of a fire hose in that area.
The purpose of the sign is to ensure that firefighters, emergency responders, or authorized personnel can easily locate the fire hose during firefighting operations or in case of an emergency. The downward arrow indicates the vertical direction in which the fire hose is located, often leading to a lower level or basement where the fire hose is stored.
The wording on the sign may include additional information such as "Fire Hose" or "Fire Hose Room" to further clarify the purpose of the designated area. The sign may also feature additional symbols or icons, such as a pictogram of a fire hose, to enhance its visibility and comprehension.
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 contrasting colors and bold lettering to ensure easy identification, even in emergency situations or during periods of low visibility.
By prominently displaying the "Fire Hose Arrow Down Projection Sign" or "Fire Hose Hallway Sign," building owners, facility managers, or responsible personnel ensure that individuals know where to locate and access the fire hose during fire emergencies. The sign serves as a visual cue, helping to expedite firefighting efforts and ensuring that the fire hose is easily accessible when needed.
It's important to note that specific signage requirements or regulations regarding fire hose signs may vary depending on local fire codes, building regulations, or industry standards. It is advisable to consult relevant authorities, fire safety professionals, or the local fire department to ensure compliance with the specific requirements of your jurisdiction and to effectively manage the fire hose system within your building or facility.
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