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Thunder Group PLIS6904RD Information Symbol Sign 6" X 9" "In Case Of Fire Do Not Use Elevator Use Stairwell"

Thunder Group  |  MFG #: PLIS6904RD  |  Item #: 317597  |  UPC #: 789313982325
Item: #317597

Technical details
Manufacturer Thunder Group
Model Number PLIS6904RD
Manufacturer Part # PLIS6904RD
Width (side - side) 6"
Height (top -bottom) 9"
Type Fire Safety
Height 9"
Width 6"
Weight 0.28 lbs
UPC 789313982318

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Product Details

Thunder Group PLIS6904RD Information Symbol Sign is a critical safety tool measuring 6 inches by 9 inches, designed specifically to alert individuals during emergencies with the clear directive: "In Case Of Fire Do Not Use Elevator Use Stairwell." This sign features self-adhesive backing, allowing for easy installation and secure attachment to walls or doors, ensuring it remains visible at all times. The bold red lettering against a white background enhances readability, enabling quick comprehension even in low visibility situations. Intended for commercial buildings, residential complexes, and public facilities, this sign meets the essential safety compliance requirements in fire risk management protocols, catering to multiple segments such as facility management, construction, real estate, and safety assessment services. The minimum order quantity of 12 ensures that large installations are seamlessly equipped with necessary emergency signage, supporting comprehensive safety communication strategies. Its durable design withstands various environmental conditions, making it suitable for both indoor and outdoor use. The Thunder Group PLIS6904RD is not just a sign but a pivotal component of an effective emergency preparedness plan, providing clear and concise instructions to aid in the safe evacuation of premises, thereby safeguarding lives and mitigating risks associated with fire incidents.

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Thunder Group PLIS6904RD Information Symbol Sign 6" X 9" "In Case Of Fire Do Not Use Elevator Use Stairwell"

$2.96 $9.60

Thunder Group PLIS6904RD Information Symbol Sign is a critical safety tool measuring 6 inches by 9 inches, designed specifically to alert individuals during emergencies with the clear directive: "In Case Of Fire Do Not Use Elevator Use Stairwell." This sign features self-adhesive backing, allowing for easy installation and secure attachment to walls or doors, ensuring it remains visible at all times. The bold red lettering against a white background enhances readability, enabling quick comprehension even in low visibility situations. Intended for commercial buildings, residential complexes, and public facilities, this sign meets the essential safety compliance requirements in fire risk management protocols, catering to multiple segments such as facility management, construction, real estate, and safety assessment services. The minimum order quantity of 12 ensures that large installations are seamlessly equipped with necessary emergency signage, supporting comprehensive safety communication strategies. Its durable design withstands various environmental conditions, making it suitable for both indoor and outdoor use. The Thunder Group PLIS6904RD is not just a sign but a pivotal component of an effective emergency preparedness plan, providing clear and concise instructions to aid in the safe evacuation of premises, thereby safeguarding lives and mitigating risks associated with fire incidents.