Fire Action Deluxe Gold Effect Signs
Fire Action Deluxe Gold Effect Signs display clear emergency fire procedures in a premium brushed metal finish, combining mandatory and prohibition symbols with evacuation instructions. Designed for reception areas, hotels, offices and commercial buildings where professional-looking safety signage must clearly communicate fire emergency actions.
Where & How to Use this sign
Install fire action deluxe gold effect signs in reception areas, office corridors, hotel lobbies and commercial buildings where emergency procedures must be clearly displayed. Position at eye level near exits, fire alarm call points or stairways so staff and visitors can quickly understand evacuation actions during a fire emergency.
Improved Safety Outcomes After Installation
- ✓ Visitors immediately understand fire evacuation actions
- ✓ Clear instructions reduce panic during emergencies
- ✓ Staff follow consistent evacuation procedures
- ✓ Fire alarm response becomes faster and organised
- ✓ Compliance with recognised safety sign standards
- ✓ Professional appearance suited to premium interiors
Specifications
- Standard compliance: EN ISO 7010
- ISO symbol codes: E007, E002, F005, P004, P020, M001
- Additional compliance: BS 5499
- Material: Acrylic
- Material thickness: 1.2 mm
- Finish: Brushed metal effect
- Shape: Rectangle
- Orientation: Portrait
- Background colours: Gold, blue, red
- Text colour: White
- Symbol colours: White, blue, green, red
- Pictogram symbols: Mandatory, prohibition, fire safety
- Fire alarm call point symbol included
- Emergency exit running man symbol
- Assembly point symbol included
- Prohibition symbol: Do not use lifts
- Surface finish: High quality decorative effect
- Non-photoluminescent design
- Non-reflective surface
- Display areas: Indoor environments
- Size option: H297 x W210 mm
- Size option: H210 x W148 mm
- Message text: "Fire action"
- Instruction: "Sound the alarm"
- Instruction: "Leave building by nearest exit"
- Instruction: "Report to assembly point"
- Instruction: "Do not return until authorised"
Expert Installation & Safety Guidance
- ❌ Mounting the sign where furniture blocks visibility
- ❌ Installing too high above normal eye level
- ❌ Positioning far from fire alarm call points
- ❌ Locations requiring photoluminescent signage
- ❌ Outdoor areas exposed to constant weathering
- ❌ Areas requiring reflective traffic-grade signage
- ✅ Install near exits or evacuation routes
- ✅ Ensure lighting keeps instructions visible
- ✅ Place near fire alarm activation points
Customers frequently asked questions
What is a fire action sign used for? A fire action sign explains the emergency steps people must follow if a fire occurs, including sounding the alarm, leaving the building and reporting to an assembly area.
Where should fire action signs be installed? They are typically installed near exits, fire alarm call points, stairwells and building entrances where evacuation procedures must be clearly visible.
What information should a fire action sign include? Most fire action signs display instructions such as sounding the alarm, leaving via the nearest exit, reporting to an assembly point and avoiding lifts.
Do fire action signs need to follow ISO standards? Yes, many workplaces use ISO 7010 symbols so fire safety instructions are recognised quickly by staff and visitors.
Why choose deluxe gold effect fire action signs? Deluxe gold effect fire action signs provide the same safety instructions while offering a more refined appearance suitable for offices, hotels and reception environments.
Features & Benefits
- ✓ Premium brushed gold metal-effect appearance
- ✓ Clear multi-message fire emergency instructions
- ✓ Recognised ISO evacuation and fire safety symbols
- ✓ Durable acrylic material suitable for interiors
- ✓ Professional decorative design for public buildings
- ✓ Communicates fire evacuation actions instantly
- ✓ Improves emergency awareness for visitors
- ✓ Helps buildings meet recognised safety guidance
- ✓ Enhances professional appearance of safety signage
- ✓ Reduces confusion during emergency evacuation
