Fire Action Construction Site Signs
Fire Action Construction Site Signs display clear fire emergency procedures for building sites and temporary workplaces. Featuring ISO safety symbols and step-by-step evacuation instructions, these signs ensure contractors and site workers understand how to respond if a fire occurs on construction projects.
Where Fire Action Construction Site Signs Should Be Installed
Fire action construction site signs should be installed in site cabins, welfare units, scaffold access areas and temporary buildings where contractors must understand emergency fire procedures. Position signs near fire alarm call points, exits and access routes so workers and visitors can quickly follow evacuation instructions.
Safety Improvements After Installing Construction Fire Action Signs
- ✓ Contractors quickly understand fire procedures
- ✓ Workers know how to raise the alarm
- ✓ Emergency evacuation becomes organised
- ✓ Visitors understand building site safety instructions
- ✓ Clear instructions reduce confusion during emergencies
- ✓ Supports recognised workplace safety guidance
Specifications
- Conforms to EN ISO 7010
- EN ISO 7010 Codes: P001, M001
- Conforms to BS 5499 sign regulations
- Materials: Rigid Plastic
- Size options: (H x W) 400 x 300 mm
- Background colours: blue/red
- Shape: rectangle
- Text: white
- Symbols: blue/red
- Pictogram Symbol: Mandatory blue circle/prohibition red circle
- Finish: Satin
- Non-photoluminescent
- Non-reflective
- Supplied in single
- Material Thickness: 1.1mm
- Orientation: Portrait
- Text: "Fire action"
- Text: "Any person discovering a fire"
- Text: "1. Sound the alarm"
- Text: "2.____to call fire brigade"
- Text: "3. Attack the fire if possible using the appliances provided"
- Text: "On hearing the fire alarm"
- Text: "4. Leave building by____route"
- Text: "5. Close all doors behind you"
- Text: "5. Report to assembly point____"
- Prohibition Text: "Do not take risks"
- Prohibition Text: "Do not return to the building for any reason until authorised to do so"
- Prohibition Text: "Do not use lifts"
- Fitting methods: Wall mount/fence mount/wooden post mount/metal post mount
- Fixings: Sign only - available separately
- Display area: Indoors/outdoors
- Sign type: Fire action/Mandatory/Information
- Sign type: Multi-Message
Practical Installation Advice for Construction Fire Safety Signs
- ❌ Installing signs where equipment blocks visibility
- ❌ Mounting too high above normal reading level
- ❌ Positioning away from fire alarm points
- ❌ Areas requiring photoluminescent signage
- ❌ Locations exposed to constant weather
- ❌ Traffic areas requiring reflective signage
- ✅ Install inside site cabins and welfare areas
- ✅ Position near fire alarm call points
- ✅ Ensure clear visibility from access routes
Customers frequently asked questions
What are fire action construction site signs? Fire action construction site signs display emergency procedures explaining what workers must do if a fire occurs on a building site.
Where should fire action signs be installed on construction sites? They should be installed in site cabins, welfare units, access routes and temporary buildings where workers need to see fire emergency instructions.
What instructions are shown on construction fire action signs? These signs normally include sounding the alarm, calling the fire brigade, leaving the building and reporting to the assembly point.
Do construction fire action signs follow safety standards? Many fire action signs use ISO 7010 symbols and recognised safety guidance to ensure instructions are easily understood.
Why are fire action signs important on building sites? Construction sites often have temporary structures and changing layouts, so clear fire emergency instructions help workers respond quickly during emergencies.
Features & Benefits
- ✓ Construction site fire emergency instructions
- ✓ Recognised ISO fire safety symbols
- ✓ Durable rigid plastic material
- ✓ Clear step-by-step fire response instructions
- ✓ Suitable for temporary site buildings
- ✓ Helps contractors understand fire procedures quickly
- ✓ Improves emergency evacuation awareness
- ✓ Supports recognised workplace safety guidance
- ✓ Reduces confusion during construction site emergencies
- ✓ Reinforces consistent fire safety instructions
