Accessible Entrance Arrow Right Sign
Accessible Entrance Arrow Right Signs clearly guide wheelchair users and visitors to the correct building entry point. Featuring the recognised accessibility symbol with a directional arrow, this durable sign improves wayfinding in public buildings, workplaces, hospitals and car parks where clear accessible route guidance is required.
Where & How to Use this sign
This accessibility entrance sign is installed where visitors must be directed towards an accessible building entrance. It is commonly positioned along pedestrian routes, building facades and car park walkways to guide wheelchair users, patients or visitors safely towards the correct accessible entry point.
Accessibility Outcomes After Installation
- ✓ Visitors locate accessible entrances more easily
- ✓ Wheelchair users follow clear building entry routes
- ✓ Reduced confusion when approaching larger buildings
- ✓ Improved navigation from parking areas
- ✓ Inclusive wayfinding for mobility-impaired visitors
- ✓ Clearer access guidance for public buildings
Specifications
- Conforms to BS EN ISO 7010
- Conforms to BS 5499
- Material options: Rigid plastic or polycarbonate
- Size option: H 400 × W 300 mm
- Alternative size: H 600 × W 400 mm
- Orientation: Portrait
- Background colour: Blue
- Text colour: White
- Symbol colour: White
- Pictogram: Wheelchair access with right arrow
- Finish: High gloss
- Sign supplied individually
- Photoluminescence: None
- Reflectivity: Non-reflective
- Display suitability: Indoor and outdoor
- Fixings: Sign only supplied
- Message text: Entrance
- Sign category: Accessible entrance direction
Helpful Installation Advice for Accessible Entrance Signs
- ❌ Mounting where approaching visitors cannot see it early
- ❌ Installing too high above normal viewing height
- ❌ Placing near other signs causing visual confusion
- ❌ Locations where the accessible entrance is straight ahead
- ❌ Areas requiring a left directional arrow
- ❌ Internal corridors without route direction changes
- ✅ Position before pathway junctions
- ✅ Install along pedestrian approach routes
- ✅ Combine with accessible parking signs nearby
Customers frequently asked questions
What is an accessible entrance arrow right sign used for? It directs visitors and wheelchair users towards the correct accessible building entrance when the main entrance is located to the right.
Where should accessible entrance direction signs be installed? They are commonly installed along pedestrian routes, near parking areas and building approaches where visitors need guidance to locate accessible entry points.
Do accessible entrance signs follow recognised safety standards? Yes, the design follows recognised safety signage standards including BS EN ISO 7010 and BS 5499 guidance used for workplace safety signs.
Are wheelchair directional signs suitable for outdoor use? Yes, the durable materials allow the sign to be installed outside buildings, along pathways or near parking areas guiding visitors towards accessible entrances.
Why are directional accessibility signs important for buildings? They help ensure wheelchair users and mobility-impaired visitors can easily locate the correct entrance without confusion when approaching large facilities.
Features & Benefits
- ✓ Clear wheelchair accessibility symbol
- ✓ Directional arrow guiding visitors right
- ✓ Highly visible blue accessibility design
- ✓ Durable rigid plastic or polycarbonate materials
- ✓ Suitable for indoor and outdoor installation
- ✓ Helps visitors locate accessible building entrances
- ✓ Improves wayfinding around larger facilities
- ✓ Supports inclusive access guidance
- ✓ Reduces confusion for first-time visitors
- ✓ Reinforces accessible route navigation
