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Fire Refuge Signs

In the event of an emergency you need fire refuge signs to indicate accessible escape routes for the disabled.

Safe areas on a site should be accessible to the disabled and served by clearly marked exit routes. They should be identified with the use of a fire refuge sign in order to comply with the related information in the Disability Discrimination Act. A Fire Refuge sign shows the area within your premises by displaying a directional arrow and a wheelchair, with the words 'Refuge Point'

When an evacuation is needed in a shopping centre, offices, educational facilities and a cinema, for instance, wheelchair users and casualties should be directed clearly by having fire refuge signs to the nearest available assembly point, sometimes referred to as a muster point, and a place of safety.

All our Fire Safety Signs comply with British Standard BS5499.

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Where do you need to display fire safety signs?

Fire safety signs must be displayed in locations where they provide clear guidance on fire hazards, fire-fighting equipment, emergency exits, and fire action procedures. According to the Health and Safety (Safety Signs and Signals) Regulations 1996, fire safety signs should be positioned so they are clearly visible, well-lit, and free from obstructions. Common locations include:

  • Workplace corridors and exits
  • Fire escape routes
  • Near fire extinguishers and fire alarm points
  • High-risk areas such as kitchens, workshops, and storage rooms
  • Public buildings, including schools, hospitals, and offices

How do fire safety signs help prevent accidents?

Fire safety signs play a crucial role in accident prevention by:

  • Providing clear instructions – Ensuring employees, visitors, and the public know how to respond in an emergency
  • Highlighting fire hazards – Identifying risks such as flammable materials or restricted fire exit routes
  • Guiding safe evacuation – Directing people towards the nearest fire exits and assembly points
  • Ensuring compliance with fire safety laws – Helping businesses adhere to legal safety requirements and reduce liability

By following UK fire safety legislation, including the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, businesses and property owners can enhance safety and minimise risks.

What types of fire safety signs are legally required in the UK?

Under UK law, workplaces and public spaces must have appropriate fire safety signage, including:

  • Fire exit signs – Indicating escape routes and final exits
  • Fire action notices – Providing instructions on what to do in case of fire
  • Fire extinguisher signs – Labelling extinguisher types and their appropriate use
  • Prohibition signs – Warning against fire hazards (e.g., "No Smoking" signs in flammable areas)
  • Mandatory fire door signs – Ensuring doors are kept closed to prevent fire spread

All fire safety signs should comply with BS EN ISO 7010, ensuring standardised symbols for clear recognition.

Are photoluminescent fire safety signs necessary?

Photoluminescent (glow-in-the-dark) fire safety signs are highly recommended, especially in areas with limited lighting or where power failures may occur. The Building Regulations 2010 and BS 5266-1 suggest that emergency escape routes should remain visible in low-light conditions. These signs absorb ambient light and illuminate in darkness, providing crucial guidance during an evacuation.

Do fire safety signs need to be maintained?

Yes, fire safety signs must be regularly checked and maintained to ensure they remain visible, legible, and compliant with UK safety laws. The Fire Safety Order 2005 places responsibility on business owners and landlords to conduct routine fire risk assessments, which should include verifying that fire safety signage is:

  • Clearly visible and not obstructed
  • Free from damage, wear, or fading
  • Correctly positioned and aligned with fire safety procedures

Failure to maintain signage could lead to non-compliance penalties and increased safety risks.

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