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Wet Standpipe Shut-Off Sign (Rust Free, RED, Reflective, Aluminum, Size 2X6)
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WET STANDPIPE SHUT OFF SIGN
Size 2x6 Inch
Sign Thickness 0.4MM Sign
Sign background color: red Sign
Sign material: Aluminum
Reflective Sign !!
A "Wet Standpipe Shut-Off Sign" is a type of signage used to indicate the location of the shut-off valve for a wet standpipe system within a building. A wet standpipe system is a fire protection system that consists of pipes and valves filled with water and is connected to a reliable water supply source, such as a fire department connection or a dedicated water storage tank.
The sign typically includes text such as "Wet Standpipe Shut-Off" or similar wording to clearly convey the purpose of the sign. It may also feature symbols or graphics representing standpipe systems, valves, or water flow to enhance recognition.
These signs are usually placed near the shut-off valve for the wet standpipe system, such as on the wall adjacent to the valve or on the door leading to the valve room or standpipe riser. The sign's placement ensures that building occupants, firefighters, or maintenance personnel can easily locate and access the shut-off valve when needed to control or stop the water flow in the system.
The design of the sign can vary, but it typically utilizes clear and legible text, often in bold lettering, for easy visibility. Colors such as red or black are commonly used to enhance contrast and attract attention. Symbols or graphics related to fire safety or standpipe systems may also be included to aid recognition.
By displaying a "Wet Standpipe Shut-Off Sign," building owners or managers ensure that individuals are aware of the location of the shut-off valve for the wet standpipe system. This information is vital in emergency situations or when conducting maintenance activities, allowing for prompt and effective control of the water supply to the system.
It is important to note that specific regulations and requirements for Wet Standpipe Shut-Off Signs may vary depending on local fire codes, building regulations, or industry standards. Therefore, it is recommended to consult with local fire authorities or fire protection professionals to ensure compliance with the appropriate regulations when installing or using such signage.
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