Fire Exit With Arrow Up Left Pack Of 6 Signs
Fire Exit Arrow Up Left Pack of 6 signs show that the escape route continues upwards and to the left, making them useful where the same direction must be repeated across several route points. Ideal for lower ground floors, stair approaches and multi-area installations, they help create consistent escape guidance across one building or several matching areas.
Where Fire Exit Arrow Up Left Pack of 6 Signs Should Be Installed
Install these signs where the route rises and turns left, especially on lower ground floors, stair approaches and repeated decision points that need the same clear direction. A pack of 6 is useful when one building, corridor sequence or shared area needs matching signs fitted consistently across several escape locations.
- ✅ Useful on lower ground escape routes
- ✅ Suits repeated stair and landing points
- ✅ Helps standardise multiple areas quickly
Expected Safety Outcomes After Installation
When fitted consistently across the correct decision points, these signs reduce hesitation, improve route continuity and help occupants follow the same up-left escape direction more confidently through repeated parts of the building.
Specifications
- Sign type: Fire escape route
- Sign type: Safe condition
- Sign Message: "Fire exit"
- Shows the fire exit route is up/left
- Mounting areas: Lower ground floor levels
- Ideal for multiple areas
- Conforms to EN ISO 7010
- EN ISO 7010 Code: E001
- Conforms to BS 5499 sign regulations
- Materials: Rigid Plastic
- Materials: Self-Adhesive vinyl
- Finish: Glossy surface
- Non-Photoluminescent
- Non-reflective
- Supplied in pack of 6
- Material Thickness: various
- Orientation: Landscape
- Shape: rectangle
- Background colours: Green/White
- Symbols: Green/white
- Pictogram Symbol: Green Running man left
- Pictogram Symbol: Up/left pointing arrow
- Text: Fire exit
- Size option: H 150 x W 300 mm
- Size option: H 150 x W 450 mm
- Fitting methods: Wall mount
- Fixings: Sign only, available separately
- Display area: Indoors/outdoors
How to Choose the Right Pack, Arrow and Material
❌ Common Selection Mistakes
- ❌ Buying this pack for a straight-ahead route
- ❌ Using one arrow direction for mixed layouts
- ❌ Choosing a pack when only one sign is needed
❌ When Not to Use This Sign
- ❌ Not for exits directly ahead
- ❌ Not for left-only routes on one level
- ❌ Not where all six signs will not be used
✅ Material and Format Guidance
- ✅ Rigid plastic suits firmer long-term display
- ✅ Self-adhesive vinyl suits faster fitting
- ✅ Best when several matching points need signs
Fire Exit Arrow Up Left Pack of 6 Signs Questions Answered
What does a Fire Exit Arrow Up Left sign mean? It means the escape route continues upwards and to the left from the viewer’s current position, so people should follow that direction to stay on the correct route.
When should I buy a pack of 6 instead of single signs? Choose a pack of 6 when the same up-left message must be repeated at several points, such as corridor sequences, stair approaches, lower ground routes or multiple matching decision points in one building.
Where should all six signs be installed? Fit them at the exact points where users must confirm that the route continues up and left, such as route changes, stair approaches, landings and repeated escape positions needing the same direction.
Which material should I choose? Choose self-adhesive vinyl for faster fitting onto suitable smooth surfaces, or rigid plastic where you want a firmer sign for longer-term wall-mounted display.
What viewing distance do these sizes suit? As a practical rule, 150 x 300 mm signs are commonly used for shorter viewing distances of around 10 m, while 150 x 450 mm signs are better for around 15 m where the route needs to be read from further away.
Fire Exit Arrow Up Left Pack of 6 Signs Features and Benefits
- ✓ Uses EN ISO 7010 code E001 graphics
- ✓ Available in rigid plastic or self-adhesive vinyl
- ✓ Supplied as a pack of 6 matching signs
- ✓ Offered in two practical landscape sizes
- ✓ Suitable for indoor or outdoor display
- ✓ Helps keep repeated route guidance consistent
- ✓ Reduces buying time for multi-area fitting
- ✓ Suits lower ground and stair route changes
- ✓ Lets buyers match material to installation speed
- ✓ Supports clearer escape decisions across a site
