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Why does a business need to display restricted access or no entry signs?
Restricted access and no entry signs are essential for maintaining workplace safety and compliance with legal requirements. These signs:
- Clearly communicate which areas are off-limits to unauthorised personnel.
- Help prevent accidents by keeping individuals away from hazardous zones, such as construction sites or areas with dangerous machinery.
- Ensure compliance with Health and Safety (Safety Signs and Signals) Regulations 1996, which require businesses to provide adequate signage for safety and security.
- Protect sensitive or confidential areas, such as server rooms, laboratories, or offices, ensuring data and operational security.
The Sign Shed offers a variety of access signs, including:
- No Entry Signs: Clear messages like "No Entry Without Authorisation" for restricted zones.
- Staff Only Signs: Ideal for private areas such as offices or staffrooms.
- Authorised Personnel Only Signs: Perfect for industrial or high-security areas.
- Custom Signs: Tailor-made signs to suit specific access control needs, such as branded messaging or unique instructions.
Where should access awareness signs be placed?
Restricted access signs should be installed at:
- Entry points to hazardous areas (e.g., chemical storage, high-voltage zones).
- Doors leading to staff-only areas or private offices.
- Perimeters of construction sites or industrial zones.
- Locations where access needs to be controlled for security purposes, such as server rooms or storage areas.
Signs must be placed at eye level, in clear view, and in well-lit areas to ensure visibility.
What are the benefits of using no entry signs?
Improved Safety: Prevents unauthorised entry into dangerous areas, reducing the risk of injury.
Legal Compliance: Helps businesses meet safety regulations and avoid potential fines.
Efficient Communication: Provides a clear and universal message, reducing confusion for employees and visitors.
Increased Security: Safeguards sensitive information or valuable assets by restricting unauthorised access.
Are no entry signs legally required?
Yes, in many cases, no entry signs are legally required under the Health and Safety (Safety Signs and Signals) Regulations 1996. These regulations state that businesses must provide safety signs to warn of hazards or restrict access where necessary to reduce risk and ensure safety.
Which sign material do I need?
Choosing the Right Sign Material: A Guide by The Sign Shed
At The Sign Shed, all our signs are proudly manufactured in Yorkshire, adhering to the highest standards of quality and sustainability. Here’s a breakdown of the materials we offer to help you select the best option for your needs:
1. Self-Adhesive Vinyl Stickers
- Best for: Indoor use only.
- Material: Durable, flexible Metamark digital vinyl with adhesive backing.
- Application: Apply to flat, smooth, clean, and non-porous surfaces. Not suitable for wood, brick, or stone.
- Notes: Not recommended for surfaces painted with washable, "wipe-clean" paints like Dulux Easycare. For large stickers (A4+), professional application is advised.
2. Floor Stickers
- Best for: Indoor floors with light texture (e.g., carpet tiles).
- Material: Anti-slip Grafityp Textured Floor Vinyl.
- Lifespan: Several years.
- Notes: Not suitable for outdoor use or carpets.
3. Rigid Plastic Signs
- Best for: Indoor and outdoor general safety signage.
- Material: Lightweight, durable, 1mm thick rigid plastic.
- Features: Waterproof, can be pre-drilled for fixing.
4. Recyclable Plastic Signs (Bubble Board)
- Best for: Indoor and outdoor use requiring environmentally friendly options.
- Material: 100% recyclable polypropylene with a smooth, flute-free surface.
- Features: UV-treated, weather-resistant, scratch-resistant, and fire-retardant.
5. Recycled Plastic Signs (Palboard)
- Best for: Eco-conscious indoor and outdoor signage.
- Material: 50% recycled plastic with a lightweight PVC foam core.
- Features: Waterproof, recyclable, and excellent for printing.
6. Composite Aluminium Signs (Dibond)
- Best for: Long-term outdoor use in high-wind or harsh weather conditions.
- Material: Two thin aluminium sheets bonded to a polyethylene core.
- Features: Rust-proof, weather-resistant, lightweight, and durable. Pre-drilled holes available upon request.
- Environmental Benefits: 80% recycled material, 100% recyclable.
7. Photoluminescent PVC Signs
- Best for: Emergency signage.
- Material: Glow-in-the-dark PVC compliant with British Standard BS5499-2:1986.
- Features: Charges in daylight and provides visibility in power outages or emergencies.
8. Foamed Plastic Signs (Foamex)
- Best for: Temporary outdoor signage (e.g., construction sites).
- Material: Lightweight, weatherproof foam board with a matte finish.
- Thickness: 3mm.
9. Fluted Polypropylene (Correx)
- Best for: Temporary signage for short-term projects.
- Material: Lightweight and cost-effective.
- Features: Ideal for construction site notices.
10. PVC Banners
- Standard 440gsm PVC Banner
- Premium 510gsm PVC Banner
- 260gsm Mesh Banner
All banners are printed with eco-friendly UV ink and come hemmed and eyeleted, with free cable ties for easy installation.
By offering a variety of materials tailored to different uses, The Sign Shed ensures you’ll find the perfect solution for your signage needs—whether it’s temporary banners, durable outdoor signs, or eco-friendly options. For more information or help choosing the right material, contact us on 01977 220000.
What size of sign is the best for my needs?
Viewing Distances: How to Ensure Your Signs Are Seen
The visibility of a sign depends on several factors, including the viewing distance, angle, height, lighting conditions, and contrast with the background. Choosing the right size is essential to ensure your sign effectively communicates its message.
General Sizing Guideline
A good rule of thumb is that the height of the letters should be approximately 25mm (1 inch) for every 10 feet of viewing distance. For example:
- A sign with 10-inch letters can typically be read from 100 feet away.
However, this is just a guideline, and other factors, such as lighting or background clutter, may require adjustments.
Tips for Maximising Sign Visibility
To improve the visibility and effectiveness of your sign:
- Use Large, Bold Fonts: Opt for clear, easy-to-read lettering.
- Choose High-Contrast Colours: Ensure the text stands out against the background.
- Place in Well-Lit Areas: Adequate lighting makes signs easier to see.
- Avoid Cluttered Backgrounds: A clean, simple backdrop helps the sign stand out.
Get Expert Advice
If you’re unsure about the size or design of your sign, The Sign Shed can help! Our team is ready to guide you in selecting the perfect size, material, and design to meet your specific requirements. Contact us today for tailored advice.
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