Exit Arrow Down Right Signs
Exit With Directional Arrow Down Right Sign clearly indicates the direction of travel along an escape route using the recognised ISO 7010 running man and diagonal arrow symbol. It is commonly installed at junctions and stair access points to guide people safely towards an exit.
Where Exit Arrow Down Right Signs Should Be Installed
This sign is typically positioned at corridor junctions, stair landings and turning points where occupants must move downwards and to the right to reach a safe exit. It should be mounted at eye level and placed before direction changes so guidance is clear during evacuation.
Understanding Exit Arrow Down Right Direction
This sign shows that the escape route continues downwards and to the right. It is placed at junctions, corridors or stair access points where direction changes, helping people follow the correct route without hesitation during an evacuation.
- ✓ Indicates downward and right movement
- ✓ Used at junctions and turning points
- ✓ Guides towards lower level exits
- ✓ Running man confirms escape route
- ✓ Arrow shows exact travel direction
- ✓ Supports fast decision making
- ✓ Reduces confusion in emergencies
- ✓ Improves directional clarity
- ✓ Reinforces safe evacuation flow
Expected Safety Outcomes After Installation
- ✓ Clear directional guidance at decision points
- ✓ Reduced confusion during emergency evacuation
- ✓ Faster movement towards safe exit routes
- ✓ Improved compliance with safety standards
- ✓ Better visibility of escape route direction
- ✓ Increased occupant confidence in emergencies
Specifications
- Conforms to EN ISO 7010
- EN ISO 7010 Code: E002
- Conforms to BS 5499 sign regulations
- Materials: Rigid Plastic, self-adhesive vinyl
- Size: H 150 x W 450 mm
- Background colours: Green/White
- Shape: rectangle
- Text: white
- Symbols: Green/white
- Pictogram Symbol: Running man right
- Pictogram Symbol: White down right arrow
- Finish: High Gloss
- Non-Photoluminescent
- Non-reflective
- Supplied in single
- Material Thickness: various
- Orientation: Landscape
- Sign Message: "Exit"
- Fitting methods: Wall mount
- Fixings: Sign only, available separately
- Display area: Indoors/outdoors
- Sign type: exit
- Sign type: Safe condition
Correct Installation Advice for Exit Arrow Down Right Signs
- ❌ Installing after the direction change point
- ❌ Positioning too high or out of sightline
- ❌ Using incorrect arrow direction signage
- ❌ Avoid using where direction is straight ahead
- ❌ Not suitable for upward or left routes
- ❌ Do not place where visibility is obstructed
- ✅ Install before junctions or stair access
- ✅ Ensure clear line of sight from distance
- ✅ Align direction with actual escape route
Product Questions Answered About Exit Arrow Down Right Signs
What are Exit Arrow Down Right Signs? Exit Arrow Down Right Signs indicate the correct escape route direction where occupants must move downwards and to the right, using ISO 7010 E002 symbols for clear recognition.
Where should an exit arrow down right sign be installed? They should be positioned at corridor junctions, stair access points and turning areas where the escape route changes direction towards a lower level exit.
What does the down right arrow mean on an exit sign? It shows the direction of travel, guiding people diagonally downwards and to the right towards the nearest safe exit route.
Do these signs comply with safety standards? Yes, they conform to EN ISO 7010 and BS 5499, ensuring consistent symbol recognition and compliance with recognised safety sign guidance.
Why choose a directional exit sign with a down right arrow? Exit Arrow Down Right signage helps ensure people follow the correct escape route quickly, especially at junctions where clear directional guidance is essential.
The Features and Benefits of Exit Arrow Down Right Signs
- ✓ Clear diagonal arrow direction symbol
- ✓ Recognised ISO 7010 E002 design
- ✓ High contrast green and white colours
- ✓ Durable rigid plastic or vinyl material
- ✓ Suitable for indoor and outdoor display
- ✓ Helps people choose correct escape route quickly
- ✓ Reduces hesitation at junction points
- ✓ Supports compliance with safety regulations
- ✓ Improves visibility in busy environments
- ✓ Enhances overall evacuation efficiency
