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Fire Assembly Point Number 7 Signs
Fire Assembly Point 7 signs identify one specific evacuation gathering location where people should wait after leaving the building. They are best used on larger premises with more than one assembly area, helping staff, visitors and contractors reach the correct numbered point for fast, accurate headcounts.
Where Fire Assembly Point 7 Signs Should Be Installed
Install this sign at the exact outdoor gathering location allocated as Assembly Point 7, where evacuees can stand safely clear of the building, access roads and emergency activity. It suits schools, warehouses, factories, offices and larger sites where numbered assembly points prevent confusion during roll call. Choose self-adhesive vinyl for smooth fixed surfaces and rigid plastic for walls, fences or posts where a firmer mounted finish is the better option.
Choosing the correct Size sign People Can Read In Time
As a practical site guide rather than a formal rule, A5 suits close approach viewing at roughly 2 to 3 metres or 6 to 10 feet, A4 around 3 to 5 metres or 10 to 16 feet, A3 around 5 to 8 metres or 16 to 26 feet, A2 around 8 to 12 metres or 26 to 39 feet and A1 suits wider open areas at about 12 to 18 metres or 39 to 59 feet.
What This Fire Assembly Point 7 Sign Helps Achieve On Site
Once installed at the correct outdoor meeting location, this sign helps people move to the right numbered assembly area without hesitation, reduces mix-ups where several muster points exist and gives fire marshals a clearer basis for checking who has reached the safe gathering place.
- ✅ Clearer movement to the correct numbered meeting point
- ✅ Better roll-call control on larger or divided premises
- ✅ Less confusion for visitors, staff and contractors
Fire Assembly Point 7 Sign Technical Details At A Glance
- Sign message: Fire Assembly Point 7
- EN ISO 7010 code: E007
- Conforms to EN ISO 7010
- Conforms to BS 5499 sign regulations
- Sign type: Fire assembly guidance
- Sign type: Safe condition
- Pictogram symbol: Muster point
- Orientation: Portrait
- Shape: Rectangle
- Background colours: Green/White
- Text colour: White
- Symbols colour: White
- Symbols: Green/White
- Finish: Glossy sign surface
- Non-photoluminescent
- Non-reflective
- Materials: Rigid Plastic, Self-Adhesive Vinyl
- Material thickness: Various
- Size options: A5, A4, A3, A2, A1
- Fitting methods: Wall, fence or post mount
- Fixings for rigid plastic: Available separately
- Fixings for vinyl: Self-adhesive back
- Display area: Outdoors
- Supplied in single
Better Placement Advice For Fire Assembly Point 7 Signs
- ❌ Fitting the sign too close to the building exit instead of the gathering place
- ❌ Mounting it where parked vehicles or bins block the view
- ❌ Using Number 7 where the fire plan names a different meeting point
- ❌ Do not use it for an unnumbered single assembly area
- ❌ Do not use it indoors as a substitute for exit route signs
- ❌ Do not choose it if the evacuation plan uses letters rather than numbers
- ✅ Position it at eye level where people arrive at the meeting place
- ✅ Match the size to the open-space viewing distance on site
- ✅ Use rigid plastic for mounted outdoor fixing and vinyl for smooth surfaces
Fire Assembly Point 7 Signs Questions People Actually Ask
What are Fire Assembly Point 7 signs? Fire Assembly Point 7 signs identify one designated outdoor evacuation meeting place so people know exactly where to gather after leaving the building.
When should I choose a numbered assembly point sign instead of a general muster point sign? Choose a numbered version when your premises has more than one assembly area and you need each group directed to a specific location for orderly roll calls.
Where should this sign be fitted? Fit it at the actual Assembly Point 7 location where evacuees are expected to stand, making sure it can be seen on approach and is not hidden behind gates, vehicles or site clutter.
Which material is better for this product? Self-adhesive vinyl is the practical choice for smooth fixed surfaces, while rigid plastic is better where the sign needs a firmer mounted finish on walls, fences or posts.
Are Fire Assembly Point 7 signs suitable for every fire evacuation setup? No. Use this product only where Number 7 is genuinely part of the site evacuation plan. If your premises uses a different number, a lettered point or a single shared assembly area, choose the matching sign instead.
Fire Assembly Point 7 Sign Features And Benefits Explained
- ✓Uses the recognised EN ISO 7010 E007 muster point symbol
- ✓Displays a clear Fire Assembly Point 7 message for numbered site control
- ✓Available in rigid plastic or self-adhesive vinyl formats
- ✓Supplied in A5, A4, A3, A2 and A1 size choices
- ✓Made for outdoor display on walls, fences and posts
- ✓Helps evacuees gather at the correct meeting place without delay
- ✓Supports quicker, more accurate headcounts after evacuation
- ✓Reduces confusion where several assembly points exist on one site
- ✓Lets buyers match size and material to the installation surface
- ✓Gives visitors and contractors the same clear instruction as staff
