Defibrillator This Way Arrow Up Floor Sign
A Defibrillator This Way arrow up anti-slip floor sign shows that people should continue straight ahead to reach the AED, helping staff, visitors and responders follow the route quickly. It is used indoors on walkways where floor-level guidance supports faster access to essential first aid equipment.
Where This AED Floor Direction Sign Works Best
Lay it on the floor along the approach to the defibrillator where people need clear forward guidance, especially in corridors, shared internal routes, reception approaches and wider pedestrian spaces. It is most effective where the AED is not yet in view and the straight-ahead route needs reinforcing at ground level.
Viewing Distance In Metres And Feet
This 297 x 420 mm floor format is usually easiest to read from around 1 to 5 metres, or about 3 to 16 feet, depending on lighting and floor contrast. Position it early enough on the route for people to react before they reach a junction, doorway or turning point.
What This Floor Route Sign Helps You Improve
Once it is laid in the right place, this sign makes the onward route to the AED easier to follow and reduces hesitation where people might otherwise stop and look around. That can save valuable seconds in a real emergency.
- ✅ Clearer straight-ahead guidance towards the defibrillator
- ✅ Less confusion on busy indoor pedestrian routes
- ✅ Faster progress towards essential emergency equipment
Technical Details For This AED Arrow Floor Sign
- Sign message: Defibrillator This Way
- Arrow direction: Up
- EN ISO 7010 Code: E010
- Conforms to EN ISO 7010
- Conforms to BS 5499 sign regulations
- Sign type: First aid
- Sign type: Safe condition
- Orientation: Portrait
- Material: Vinyl
- Finish: Composite
- Permanent self-adhesive
- Slip resistant properties
- Non-photoluminescent
- Non-reflective
- Material thickness: 0.2 mm
- Suitable for pedestrian traffic only
- Size: H 297 x W 420 mm
- Shape: Square
- Background colours: Green/White
- Text colour: White
- Symbols colour: White
- Pictogram symbols: First aid cross, Universal AED
- Fitting: Lay on walkways
- Display area: Indoors
How To Get A Better Result From This AED Floor Route Sign
- ❌ Laying it too close to the AED so people receive the guidance too late
- ❌ Applying it to dirty, uneven or poorly prepared flooring
- ❌ Using it where the route ahead is not actually straight on
- ❌ Do not choose this arrow direction if the AED requires a turn left or right
- ❌ Do not rely on a floor sign alone if people still need higher-level visibility from further away
- ❌ Do not use it where the floor surface cannot support permanent adhesive properly
- ✅ Use it on straight pedestrian routes leading towards the defibrillator
- ✅ Place it before key approach points so people understand the route early
- ✅ Pair it with wall or overhead AED signs to confirm the final location
Questions You May Have About This AED Arrow Up Floor Sign
What does this floor sign tell people? It tells people to continue straight ahead to reach the defibrillator, using a clear floor-level message and upward arrow to reinforce the route.
When is a floor directional sign a better choice than a wall sign? It is a stronger choice when people are moving through a walkway and the route itself needs reinforcing, especially where wall space is limited or visual clutter makes overhead information easier to miss.
Where should you place it for the clearest result? Place it on the walkway before the next decision point, so people understand they should keep moving forward before they reach a junction, doorway or crossing route.
Can this sign be used in all traffic areas? No. This version is specified for pedestrian traffic only, so it is best used on indoor walking routes rather than areas with heavier wheeled use.
Should this be used on its own? It works best as part of a wider AED sign layout, especially if you also need wall, hanging or projecting signs to show the final equipment position.
Why This AED Floor Arrow Sign Could Suit Your Site
- ✓ Arrow-up layout gives clear straight-ahead AED guidance
- ✓ Anti-slip floor construction suits indoor pedestrian routes
- ✓ Large 297 x 420 mm format supports quick floor-level reading
- ✓ Permanent self-adhesive backing keeps installation simple
- ✓ Helps you guide people forward without relying on wall space alone
- ✓ Makes the route to the AED easier to follow in busy interiors
- ✓ Reduces hesitation where the equipment is further ahead
- ✓ Supports quicker access when every second matters
