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| Usage/Application | Industrial |
| Color | Multicolour |
| Dimension | Customized |
| Material | Venyl |
| Film Type | Vinyl |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Design Type | Customized |
Identification signs are signs used to identify people, places, or things. These signs are essential for providing information and direction, promoting safety and security, and ensuring effective communication in various settings.
Some common types of identification signs include:
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Name tags and badges: These signs are worn by people to identify themselves, their job title, and their organization. They are commonly used in business settings, healthcare facilities, and events.
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Door signs: These signs are used to identify rooms, offices, or other areas in a building. They may include information such as room numbers, names, or descriptions.
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Directional signs: These signs provide information on the direction or location of a place or thing, such as arrows or symbols indicating the way to a restroom or exit.
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Equipment identification signs: These signs are used to identify equipment, tools, or machinery, and may include information such as the name of the equipment, serial number, or safety instructions.
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Asset tags: These signs are used to identify and track assets, such as inventory or equipment, and may include barcodes or QR codes for scanning and tracking purposes.
Identification signs should be clear, concise, and easy to read. They should be placed in strategic locations to ensure they are visible and easily accessible to those who need them. Additionally, identification signs should be regularly updated and maintained to ensure that they remain accurate and effective.
Emergency Evacuation Plan
Minimum Order Quantity: 50 Piece
Product Brochure
| Usage/Application | Office |
| Color | White |
| Material | Acrylic |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
An Evacuation Plan is a vital visual guide that outlines the safest and most efficient routes for people to exit a building during emergencies such as fires, earthquakes, or other critical incidents.
Key Components of an Evacuation Plan:-
Floor Layout:
- Clearly labeled rooms, corridors, and exits.
- Highlighted escape routes in bold, contrasting colors (commonly green or red).
- Marked "You Are Here" indicator to assist orientation.
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Emergency Exits:
- Clearly shown with universally recognized exit symbols.
- Indicate all available exits, including primary and secondary options.
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Assembly Points:
- Specify the safe gathering area outside the building where evacuees should assemble.
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Fire Safety Equipment:
- Location of fire extinguishers, fire alarms, hoses, and sprinklers.
- Emergency call points for assistance.
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Accessibility Features:
- Routes and instructions for individuals with disabilities.
- Highlight wheelchair-friendly pathways and elevators designed for emergencies.
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Instructions:
- Simple and concise steps for evacuation.
- Warnings to avoid elevators unless they are designed for emergencies.
- Directions for assisting others while ensuring personal safety.
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Emergency Contact Information:
- Numbers for fire services, building security, and first responders.
- Clarity: Use a simple layout with minimal text and clear symbols.
- Color Coding:
- Green for safe routes and exits.
- Red for hazards or blocked areas.
- Visibility: Printed on durable, reflective material for low-light conditions.
- Workplaces: Offices, factories, and warehouses.
- Public Spaces: Malls, hotels, hospitals, schools, and airports.
- Residential Complexes: High-rise apartments and gated communities.
- Multilingual text for diverse audiences.
- QR codes linking to detailed evacuation procedures or training videos.
Additional Information:
- Production Capacity: 100