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FIRE Hose Sign Arrow Down (RED Backround, Aluminium 4X10,Rust Free)
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Description
FIRE HOSE ARROW DOWN SIGN
SIGN Size 4X12 Inch
Sign Thickness 0.4 MM
Sign Type: Wall Mounted
material aluminum
RUST FREE
A "FIRE Hose Sign Arrow Down" is a specific type of sign that indicates the location of a fire hose and provides directional guidance. It typically consists of a sign with an arrow pointing downward, indicating the position of the fire hose below or in a lower area of the building or facility.
The purpose of a "FIRE Hose Sign Arrow Down" is to assist individuals, particularly firefighters or emergency responders, in quickly locating the fire hose for firefighting operations. The sign helps direct them to the appropriate area where the fire hose is stored or accessible.
The sign typically features the text "FIRE Hose" along with a graphic of an arrow pointing downward. It may also include additional information such as the specific location or floor level where the fire hose is located, any instructions for use, or any relevant contact information.
"FIRE Hose Sign Arrow Down" signs are commonly placed in visible areas, such as hallways, stairwells, or near fire extinguisher cabinets, to ensure their visibility and easy identification. The signs are designed with high contrast colors and clear lettering to enhance visibility, even in low-light or emergency situations.
These signs are typically made of durable materials that can withstand environmental conditions and remain visible over time. They are often constructed from materials like metal, plastic, or acrylic to ensure longevity and resistance to wear and tear.
The placement of "FIRE Hose Sign Arrow Down" signs is essential for quick and efficient access to fire hoses during emergency situations. By following the directional guidance provided by the arrow, firefighters and emergency responders can locate and retrieve the fire hose swiftly, enabling them to respond effectively to fires and other emergencies.
In summary, a "FIRE Hose Sign Arrow Down" is a sign that indicates the location of a fire hose and provides directional guidance with an arrow pointing downward. It helps individuals, particularly firefighters and emergency responders, quickly locate the fire hose for firefighting operations. These signs play a crucial role in promoting fire safety and facilitating efficient emergency response.
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