3 Pack AED Automated External Defibrillator Corridor Signs
A 3 pack of AED corridor signs is used to show where automated external defibrillators are located across indoor routes. The double-sided format helps staff, visitors and responders identify lifesaving equipment from either direction, reducing lost time when every second matters.
Where These 3 AED Corridor Signs Give You Better Coverage
Fit these signs above defibrillators in indoor corridors, crossing points and larger circulation areas where people may approach from different directions. A pack of three is especially useful when you need consistent overhead visibility across several AED points or across one larger site with repeated sightline breaks.
Practical Viewing Distance Guide
As a sensible indoor guide, this 150 x 450 mm format usually suits viewing at around 4 to 9 metres, depending on lighting, mounting height and surrounding clutter. Place each sign where it can be picked up early along the route rather than only when someone is directly beneath it.
What Improves When You Use a Pack Across the Site
Used in the right places, this 3 pack gives you more consistent AED visibility across the building, helps reduce hesitation at corridor junctions and makes it easier for people to recognise where lifesaving equipment is kept without stopping to search.
- ✅ Clearer AED visibility across multiple indoor routes
- ✅ Faster recognition from both directions in corridors
- ✅ Better consistency where several AED positions exist
Product Details for These 3 Pack AED Corridor Signs
- Sign message: AED Automated External Defibrillator
- Supplied in: Pack of 3
- Double sided
- Size: H 150 x W 450 mm
- Orientation: Landscape
- Material: PVC
- Material thickness: 3 mm
- Finish: Matte
- Display area: Indoors
- Fixings: 3 x Wall Brackets supplied
- EN ISO 7010 code: E010
- Conforms to EN ISO 7010
- Conforms to BS 5499 sign regulations
- Background colours: Green/White
- Pictogram symbols: First aid cross and Universal AED
How to Decide if This 3 Pack Corridor Format Is the Right Choice
- ❌ You need repeated AED visibility across several indoor routes
- ❌ More than one defibrillator point needs matching signage
- ❌ Corridor traffic approaches from both directions
- ❌ The AED is outside or in an exposed setting
- ❌ A tabletop or wall sign would suit the location better
- ❌ The corridor is too narrow or low for safe projection
- ✅ Space the signs around real approach routes, not evenly by guesswork
- ✅ Fit each one close to the actual AED position or decision point
- ✅ Choose a glow version instead where lighting may be reduced
3 Pack AED Automated External Defibrillator Corridor Signs FAQs
Why choose a pack of 3 AED corridor signs instead of one? Choose a pack when you have several defibrillator locations, a larger building or multiple corridor approaches that all need the same level of clear, overhead visibility.
Where do double-sided AED corridor signs work best? They work best in indoor corridors, hallway intersections and larger open circulation areas where people may approach from either direction and need to spot the AED early.
Is this pack suitable for one AED in a large building? Yes, if one AED serves a wider indoor area and you need repeated visibility along the route, although the best result still comes from placing each sign close to the actual equipment or key approach points.
Are these AED signs suitable for outdoor use? No. The supplied specification states indoor display use, so they are better suited to internal routes rather than exposed external areas.
Do these 3 pack AED corridor signs follow recognised standards? Yes. The specification states conformity with EN ISO 7010 code E010 and BS 5499 sign regulations.
How These 3 Pack AED Automated External Defibrillator Corridor Signs Help You
- ✓ Pack of 3 signs for repeated indoor AED coverage
- ✓ Double-sided format for visibility from both directions
- ✓ 3 mm PVC construction with matte finish
- ✓ Supplied with 3 wall brackets for corridor mounting
- ✓ Helps you cover more than one AED point consistently
- ✓ Makes the equipment easier to spot along busy routes
- ✓ Reduces the risk of missed visibility at junctions
- ✓ Gives your site a more joined-up emergency setup
