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Fire Exit Arrow Down Corridor Signs
Fire Exit Arrow Down Corridor Signs are projecting double-sided safety signs displaying the ISO 7010 E002 running man symbol with downward directional arrow to guide people along evacuation routes in corridors. Mounted above doorways, the extended wall bracket design ensures the sign remains visible from both directions.
Where Fire Exit Arrow Down Corridor Signs Should Be Installed
Fire exit arrow down corridor signs are commonly installed above corridor doors, junctions and evacuation routes where occupants must move forward or descend towards the nearest emergency exit. The projecting double-sided design ensures visibility from both directions in corridors within offices, schools, hospitals and industrial buildings.
Expected Safety Outcomes After Installing Corridor Exit Signs
- ✓ Clearer evacuation route guidance along corridors
- ✓ Improved visibility of escape routes in long hallways
- ✓ Faster evacuation decisions during emergencies
- ✓ Reduced confusion in multi-door corridor areas
- ✓ Improved safety guidance for staff and visitors
- ✓ Consistent directional signage along escape routes
Specifications
- Conforms to EN ISO 7010
- EN ISO 7010 Code: E002
- Conforms to BS 5499 sign regulations
- Material: 3mm foamed plastic
- Size: H 150 x W 450 mm
- Background colours: Green/White
- Shape: rectangle
- Text: white
- Symbols: Green/white
- Pictogram Symbol: Running man
- Pictogram Symbol: White down arrow
- Finish: Matte
- Non-Photoluminescent
- Non-reflective
- Supplied in single
- Material Thickness: 3 mm
- Orientation: Landscape
- Sign Message: "Fire exit"
- Fitting methods: Wall mount
- Fixings: Aluminium wall bracket (supplied)
- Display area: Indoors
- Sign type: Fire exit
- Sign type: Safe condition
- Display areas: Above doors in corridors
- Features: Double-sided
- Features: Extends from the wall
- Enhanced corridor visibility for evacuation routes
Corridor Evacuation Sign Placement Advice for Installers
- ❌ Installing corridor exit signs flat against walls where they cannot be seen along the corridor
- ❌ Mounting evacuation signage too low where people or furniture block visibility
- ❌ Using incorrect arrow direction that does not match the escape route
- ❌ Installing directional exit signs only at the final exit instead of along the corridor route
- ❌ Positioning projecting signs where doors may strike the bracket
- ❌ Mounting corridor signage where lighting glare reduces visibility
- ✅ Install projecting corridor signs above doorways along evacuation routes
- ✅ Ensure the arrow direction matches the escape path towards the exit
- ✅ Position signs so they are visible when approaching from either corridor direction
Customers frequently asked questions
What is a fire exit arrow down corridor sign? A fire exit arrow down corridor sign displays the ISO 7010 running man symbol with a downward directional arrow to guide occupants along escape routes through corridors.
Where should corridor fire exit signs be installed? They are commonly mounted above corridor doors or junctions where escape routes continue forward or downward towards the nearest emergency exit.
Why are double sided corridor exit signs used? Double sided projecting signs allow the fire exit symbol to be visible from both directions along a corridor, improving evacuation guidance.
Do fire exit corridor signs comply with safety regulations? Yes, compliant signs follow EN ISO 7010 graphical symbol standards and BS 5499 fire safety signage regulations.
When should a projecting fire exit corridor sign be used? A projecting fire exit corridor sign is ideal where signage must be visible along hallways or corridors approaching doors leading to escape routes.
Features & Benefits
- ✓ Double-sided corridor sign visible from both directions
- ✓ Displays ISO 7010 E002 running man symbol
- ✓ Downward arrow clearly indicates evacuation direction
- ✓ Durable 3mm foamed plastic construction
- ✓ Supplied with projecting aluminium wall bracket
- ✓ Improves visibility of exits in long corridors
- ✓ Helps occupants follow escape routes quickly
- ✓ Provides clear guidance above corridor doorways
- ✓ Reduces evacuation confusion in busy buildings
- ✓ Supports fire safety compliance in workplaces
Side-View And Overhead Exit Route Options
For glow corridor marking, choose Xtra-Glo projecting down arrow exit signs where low-light visibility and side-on viewing both matter. Ideal for escape route intersections.
For suspended route guidance, Nite-Glo suspended fire exit down signs can improve visibility along open routes. Useful where wall-mounted signs are not the clearest choice.
For a standard wall sign, wall mounted fire exit arrow down signs work well where people face the sign directly. A simple option for doors, stair access and route changes.
If the area is exposed to damage, anti-tamper fire exit arrow down signs may be more suitable. Helpful in schools, leisure sites and busy public corridors.
For more route marking choices, compare side-view and wall fire exit arrow down signage in one place. It helps you match visibility angle to the building layout.
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