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WET STANDPIPE CONTROL SIGN(2X6,RED,ALUMINUM)
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- 731559583576
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Description
WET STANDPIPE CONTROL SIGN
Size 2 Inch x 6 Inch
Sign Thickness 0.4MM
Sign letters color: White
Sign background color: Red Sign
Sign material: Aluminum
Reflective Sign
A wet standpipe control sign is a safety sign typically found near a wet standpipe system in a building. A wet standpipe system is a type of fire protection system that provides a readily available water supply to hose connections throughout a building, allowing firefighters to quickly access water for firefighting operations.
The wet standpipe control sign serves as a visual indicator and provides important information about the control valves and operation of the wet standpipe system.
The purpose of a wet standpipe control sign is to ensure that individuals, including firefighters and building occupants, have clear instructions and information about the operation of the standpipe system during fire emergencies. It helps promote safety and facilitates the effective use of the system when needed.
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