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Fire Assembly Point Signs

Whether in a business or public premises, ensuring occupants know the location of your allocated fire assembly point is essential. We stock a range of fire assembly point signs to help guide people to safely as quickly and clearly as possible. 


Like all our green fire safety signs, our assembly point signs comply with the British Standard Code of Practice for safety signs (BS 5499-10:2006). They are also made from Jalite photoluminescent plastic to ensure they can be seen at all times. 


Our selection of signs includes the 4850N variety where you can write down the location of the nearest assembly point. As well as arrowed signs which are ideal for guiding occupants in the right direction. We even stock large numbered and lettered signs for larger premises with multiple assembly points. 


Browse our full range of fire assembly point signs below to ensure your building is compliant.

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  • Are fire assembly point signs a legal requirement?

    It is required by law that all workplaces have fire assembly point signs as part of a well-planned emergency evacuation process. This should be carried out by the 'responsible person'. They should also allocate an evacuation point that is a safe distance from the building, usually double the height. This is to ensure evacuees are safe from falling debris and further danger.

  • What colour should a fire assembly point sign be?

    Our fire assembly point signs are colour coded green in line with the The Health and Safety (Safety Signs and Signals) Regulations 1996. Green is used for all signs relating to an emergency escape, first aid and imply there is no danger. Green fire safety signs are intended to highlight or direct occupants to doors, escape routes, exits, equipment or facilities.

  • Do fire assembly point signs need to be illuminated?

    Fire safety signs should be adequately illuminated in areas with low natural light to comply with the current regulations. All of our fire assembly point signs are made with AAA photoluminescent material to ensure they can always be seen - even in a power cut.

  • Where should I put a fire assembly point sign?

    The 'responsible person' for fire safety should have completed an in-depth risk assessment. This is intended to help prevent and minimise risk. As well as locate the most appropriate positioning for a fire safety sign. To help reassure occupants who are unfamiliar with the building layout, each fire assembly point sign should be positioned in a high-up location. Just above head level is ideal so that it is visible in a crowd or at a distance.

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