
Fire Door - Keep Shut Safety Sign
£2.35
- Rigid Plastic / 80 x 80mm
- Rigid Plastic / 100 x 100mm
- Self Adhesive Vinyl / 80 x 80mm
- Self Adhesive Vinyl / 100 x 100mm
- Photoluminescent Rigid / 80 x 80mm
- Photoluminescent Self Adhesive / 80 x 80mm
- Self Adhesive Labels / 65mm x 6 Labels
- Self Adhesive Labels / 100mm x 100 Labels
- Photoluminescent SA Labels / 80mm x 6 Labels
Product Description
Every fire door should have an appropriate "Fire door" sign fitted. Where doors can be used from either side a sign is required on both sides. Doors which open on to a fire escape corridor should be locked shut and signed accordingly.
Material Options Explained
Below is a more detailed description of the materials this particular safety sign is available in. Helping you decide which sign option is most suitable for your application.
1. Rigid Plastic: Lightweight, gloss white PVC with high impact strength. Suitable for both internal and external safety signs. Easily drilled for wall fixing.
2. Self-Adhesive Vinyl: A high gloss, flexible PVC vinyl with self-adhesive backing. Suitable for applying to most smooth, dry and clean surfaces. Ideally suited for internal signs.
3. Ultra Bright Photoluminescent Rigid Plastic: 1.2mm Rigid PVC with photoluminescent (glow in the dark) pigmentation. Afterglow properties exceed PSPA Class C grade, as measured to DIN 6751, provides razor sharp definition in blackout conditions.
4. Ultra Bright Photoluminescent Self Adhesive: Flexible PVC with photoluminescent (glow in the dark) pigmentation. Afterglow properties exceed PSPA Class C grade, as measured to DIN 6751, provides razor sharp definition in blackout conditions.
Shipping & Returns
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Orders under £200 - Delivery £4.99
Returns Policy
Easy, Hassle Free Returns
30 Days from despatch date
To be eligible for a return, your item must be in the same condition that you received it, unworn & unused, with tags, and in its original packaging. See our Refund Policy for full details.






