Installing Safety Signs
The application of fire exit signs and fire safety information signs in a premises
is vitally important. Highlighting to users where they can; receive first aid,
gain fire fighting equipment and directional signs to lead a user to safety, are
all potentially life saving.
It is impossible to specify
the
requirement of signs within a building without carrying out a full survey. The requirements of legislation must then be met:
- The Health and Safety (Safety Signs and Signals) Regulations 1996 state that
final exits and locations where the escape route may be unclear must have signs
installed to reduce uncertainty
- The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 requires installed signs to comply
with BS 5266-1 and BS EN 60598-2-22
- Building Regulations also require compliance to BS 5266-1
- Local Authorities and Fire Prevention Officers will have preferences as to the
requirements of signage and lighting so seeking their views is always advisable
Fire Exit Signs
Fire exit signs can either be illuminated by an external light source
or have their
own internal light source to display the graphics on the signs legend. The legal
viewing distance
of fire exit signs is defined in BS 5266 pt7 / EN1838 and are as shown below.
Externally illuminated signs - 100 x the height of the panel / sign
Internally illuminated signs - 200 x the height of the panel / sign