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The Fire Safety Signage Regulations state that:

To ensure that your fire safety signage complies with the latest regulations contact us to arrange a free survey.

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Tel: 01274 392 594 Fax: 01274 392594 Email: enquiries@flamstop.com

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Photoluminescent signage ‘charges’ throughout daylight, or artificial white light, and retains luminous power for several hours, creating a clearly marked escape route in event of emergency.

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The Health and Safety (Safety Signs and Signals) Regulations 1996

We can make any sign you require just tell us the basic outline of the design you require. From the basic outline we can design a fully scaled proof free of charge that complies with all current legislation.

The Health and Safety (Safety Signs and Signals) Regulations 1996 came into force on April 1 1996, and relate to the use of fire safety signage in the workplace.

The regulations apply to all places and activities where people are employed and require employers to provide specific safety signage whenever there is a risk that has not been avoided or controlled by other means.

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Employers must use safety signs wherever there is a risk to health and safety which cannot be controlled by other means.

Safety signs must be of a specified type.

All signs must contain a pictogram.

Signs must be properly maintained and adequately lit.

Employers must ensure that signs are understood by employees.

Having the right signs in the right place will help ensure the safe evacuation of staff in the event of a fire and will also help you to comply with the latest regulations.

We can supply and install a range of fire and safety signs to provide cost effective solutions.

Our fully trained engineers can advise on placement and type of signage available, to ensure you are compliant with current legislation.