First Aid Projecting 3D Signs
First Aid Projecting 3D Signs mark first aid locations with a double-sided format that projects from the wall, making the message easier to see from more than one direction. Using the recognised white E003 first aid symbol and clear text, they are ideal for corridors, junctions and open interiors where flat signs are easier to miss.
Where First Aid Projecting 3D Signs Solve The Visibility Problem
Install this sign on corridor walls, walkway approaches, junction points and open interior routes where people may approach from either side and a flat sign would be harder to notice. It works best when the aim is to confirm a first aid location from multiple angles rather than mark a surface viewed head-on.
Viewing Distance Guidance For This 200 x 350 mm Projecting Format
As a practical guide, this size suits short-to-medium interior sightlines of around 6 to 9 metres, or about 20 to 30 feet, when mounted clearly above normal eye line and kept free from shelving, door swings or other visual interruptions.
What This Projecting First Aid Sign Improves Once Fitted
Once installed well, this format sharpens first aid visibility at corridor level, reduces missed sightlines and gives visitors, staff and emergency responders a quicker visual cue in places where wall-facing signs are less effective.
- ✅ Improves recognition from both directions
- ✅ Reduces missed first aid locations in corridors
- ✅ Creates clearer site-wide visual guidance
Technical Make-Up Of First Aid Projecting 3D Signs
- Conforms to EN ISO 7010
- EN ISO 7010 code: E003
- Conforms to BS 5499 sign regulations
- Material: PVC
- Material thickness: 0.7 mm
- Size: H 200 x W 350 mm
- Orientation: Landscape
- Shape: Rectangle
- Sign message: "First Aid"
- Finish: Satin
- Pre-drilled for fixing
- Fitting method: Wall mount
- Display area: Indoors and outdoors
- Projects from wall: 350 mm
- Designed for multi-angle viewing
Fitting Decisions For First Aid Projecting 3D Signs
- ❌ Fixing it where door swings block the face
- ❌ Mounting it too low in busy walkways
- ❌ Using it where a flat sign is already direct-view
- ❌ Small rooms with straight-on sightlines only
- ❌ Tight spaces where projection causes obstruction
- ❌ Surfaces not suitable for secure screw fixing
- ✅ Use at corridor junctions and open walk routes
- ✅ Keep both faces clear from visual clutter
- ✅ Mount where side-on visibility matters most
First Aid Projecting 3D Signs Questions Answered
What does a First Aid Projecting 3D Sign mean? It marks the location of first aid provision using a sign that projects out from the wall, so the message can be recognised from more than one direction instead of only from the front.
When should I choose a projecting sign instead of a flat first aid sign? Choose this format in corridors, intersections and open internal routes where people approach from different angles. A flat sign is usually enough when the surface is viewed directly head-on.
Where should this sign be mounted? Fix it to corridor walls, route junctions, open approach areas and other points where a side-view sign gives better visibility for staff, visitors and contractors moving through the building.
Is this the right choice for every first aid location? No. If the sign is being placed directly above a cabinet, door or treatment point that people face directly, a standard wall sign may be more suitable and more economical.
Does this sign use the correct first aid symbol standard? Yes. E003 is the recognised EN ISO 7010 reference for first aid, and the familiar white-on-green first aid symbol is intended to support rapid recognition of medical assistance points.
Why First Aid Projecting 3D Signs Work Better In Busy Routes
- ✓ Double-sided projecting format for side-on viewing
- ✓ 200 x 350 mm size for corridor visibility
- ✓ PVC construction with pre-drilled fixing points
- ✓ Green-and-white E003 first aid message design
- ✓ Helps people spot first aid points sooner
- ✓ Suits walkways, junctions and open interiors
- ✓ Gives better visibility than a flat wall sign
- ✓ Supports clearer first aid wayfinding on site
Complement Your Projecting First Aid Signs With These Options
Double sided signs for front facing corridor visibility
Bulk first aid signage for multiple locations
