The ISO safety sign "Fire Extinguisher" from Brady is an important fire protection sign used to identify fire extinguishers. With a square shape of 203 mm x 203 mm, it is made from durable polyvinyl chloride (PVC), ensuring high longevity and resistance to environmental influences. The sign features a striking design with a white symbol on a red background, enhancing visibility and recognizability in emergencies. It is specifically designed as a fire protection sign and includes the symbol of a fire protection door to facilitate quick orientation in case of an emergency. Manufactured in Belgium, this sign meets international standards for safety signage and contributes to safety in both public and private spaces. The use of plastic as the material group ensures that the sign is easy to install and clean, while also meeting the requirements for fire protection signs. This product is an essential addition for any establishment that values safety and emergency management.
Colour | White |
Material group | Plastic |
Safety marking Type | Fire protection sign |
Length | 20.30 cm |
Width | 20.30 cm |
Item number | 45897665 |
Manufacturer | Brady |
Category | Safety markings |
Manufacturer no. | PIC F001-203X203-VPVC-CRD/1 |
Release date | 17.5.2024 |
Colour | White |
Exact colour description | white on red |
Material group | Plastic |
Material | Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) |
Safety marking Type | Fire protection sign |
Application range | Indoor |
Shield symbol | Fire protection door |
Country of origin | Belgium |
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Climate contribution |
Length | 20.30 cm |
Width | 20.30 cm |
Height | 20.30 cm |
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