Fire Exit Allanfa Dan Arrow Down Signs
Fire Exit Allanfa Dan Arrow Down Signs display the ISO 7010 running man symbol with a downward directional arrow and bilingual Welsh and English wording. These emergency exit signs clearly guide occupants towards evacuation routes while ensuring Welsh language fire exit signage is visible in workplaces and public buildings.
Where Allanfa Dan Fire Exit Arrow Down Signs Should Be Installed
Allanfa Dan fire exit arrow down signs should be installed along escape routes where occupants must continue forward or move downwards towards the next stage of evacuation. These bilingual Welsh and English directional exit signs help ensure evacuation routes remain clearly identified in workplaces, schools and public buildings.
Safety Improvements After Installing Welsh Fire Exit Signs
- ✓ Evacuation routes clearly understood by Welsh and English speakers
- ✓ Faster emergency evacuation response
- ✓ Reduced confusion during fire evacuations
- ✓ Improved workplace safety communication
- ✓ Consistent exit signage across buildings
- ✓ Increased compliance with recognised safety standards
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 arrow
- Finish: High Gloss
- Non-Photoluminescent
- Non-reflective
- Supplied in single
- Material Thickness: various
- Orientation: Portrait
- Sign Message: "Allanfa dân"
- Sign Message: "Fire exit"
- Fitting methods: Wall mount/door mount
- Fixings: Sign only, available separately
- Display area: Indoors/outdoors
- Sign type: Fire exit
- Sign type: Safe condition
- Enhanced Feature: Bilingual Welsh English evacuation guidance
- Enhanced Feature: Supports multilingual workplace safety
- Enhanced Feature: Designed for Welsh language fire exit signage
Bilingual Exit Sign Installation Guidance For Safety Teams
- ❌ Installing directional exit signs facing the wrong direction
- ❌ Mounting bilingual exit signs where visibility is blocked
- ❌ Using incorrect arrow directions along escape routes
- ❌ Installing signs without confirming evacuation routes
- ❌ Positioning exit signs too far apart along corridors
- ❌ Mounting signs where glare reduces readability
- ✅ Position signs where escape routes continue forward
- ✅ Align arrow directions with evacuation plans
- ✅ Ensure signs remain clearly visible along escape routes
Customers frequently asked questions
What does Allanfa Dan mean on a fire exit sign? Allanfa Dan means fire exit in Welsh and is used on bilingual safety signage to help Welsh speakers identify emergency evacuation routes.
Why are Welsh fire exit signs used in workplaces? Welsh fire exit signs help ensure evacuation instructions are clearly understood by both Welsh and English speakers in workplaces and public buildings.
Do Allanfa Dan fire exit signs follow recognised safety standards? Yes, these signs conform to EN ISO 7010 and BS 5499 to ensure fire exit symbols and directional arrows are recognised internationally.
Where should Allanfa Dan arrow down signs be installed? They should be installed along escape routes where occupants must follow directional guidance towards the final fire exit.
What does the arrow on a fire exit sign indicate? The arrow shows the direction occupants must travel along the evacuation route to reach the nearest fire exit.
Features & Benefits
- ✓ ISO 7010 running man directional symbol
- ✓ Downward arrow indicating evacuation route
- ✓ Bilingual Welsh and English wording
- ✓ Durable rigid plastic or vinyl materials
- ✓ High gloss finish for improved visibility
- ✓ Helps Welsh and English speakers follow evacuation routes
- ✓ Provides clear directional guidance during emergencies
- ✓ Supports recognised fire safety signage standards
- ✓ Improves evacuation clarity for building occupants
- ✓ Reinforces consistent emergency exit signage
