- SKU: EF2856
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It is forbidden to smoke to light an open flame fire sign; The purpose of using this sign is to create a safe environment and reduce health risks by prohibiting the use of open flames and smoking, which may increase the risk of fire. It is aimed to minimize the possible dangers of open flames and cigarette smoke and to reduce the likelihood of a fire.
Where It is Used; These prohibitory signs are used in places where there is a high risk of fire. These may include gas stations, chemical storage areas, hospitals, schools, factories and other industrial facilities. Dec. In addition, this sign is also often used in places where explosive or flammable substances are present.
Meaning; The sign contains a red line crossed over the cigarette and open flame icons. The red line indicates that both smoking and the use of open flames are strictly prohibited, and this means prohibition or cessation. Visually, it clearly states that these actions should not be performed.
Its function is to reduce the risk of fire escape and protect human health by prohibiting the use of open flames and smoking in certain areas. By preventing fire and health risks, it contributes to increasing both individual and collective safety standards.
These signs provide an important protection for health at the same time minimizing the risk of fire. Therefore, their use in places where both smoking and open flame use are dangerous is of critical importance in order to prevent possible disasters.
Open Flame It is Forbidden to Light a Fire It is Forbidden to Smoke Sign - Prohibitive Occupational Safety Sign ( Size and Material Options )
product specifications
⋙ There are options of 0.5mm Galvanized Sheet or Decota Sheet (3mm) or Vinyl Label (Sticker Foil Label).
⋙ 10 - 20 - 30 - 40 - 50 - 60 cm size options are available.
⋙ Galvanized sheet is preferred outdoors, decota sheet or vinyl label material is preferred indoors.
Prohibitive signage; It is in the shapes and sizes defined in the Regulation. it is produced from 0.5mm Galvanized Sheet, Vinyl sticker (sticker adhesive label) or 3mm decota sheet.
The definition of prohibitive signs is ideal for information, warning, guidance and promotion purposes. It is available in various sizes and shapes. Prohibitory signs, signs, labels and decota signs are visual communication tools used for the purpose of clearly communicating rules and prohibitions in certain areas, providing information and guidance. These products are designed for use in business places, public spaces and private properties, and they ensure that appropriate information is displayed effectively.
Purposes of use; It is used to clearly and clearly indicate that certain behaviors are prohibited in the areas. For example, it is forbidden to smoke, it is forbidden to take photos. It is suitable for decorative or informative purposes that offer visual aesthetics and provide long-lasting use. It is used in a wide variety of environments such as workplaces, schools, hospitals, shopping malls.
Material quality; The products are made of high quality materials. Prohibitory signs and decota signs are made of durable decota material, labels are made of long-lasting adhesive material. All products show a high degree of resistance to water, weather conditions and UV rays. Ideal for outdoor use.
Installation; The products come with all the necessary devices for easy installation. It can be installed quickly and practically.
Customization option; There are customization options for different needs and expectations. You can create personalized products by adding your logo, text or custom designs.
Prohibitory Signs, How/Where are They Installed?
⋙ Prohibitory signs are delivered to our customers in packaged or boxed form. According to the quantity purchased, the packaging may vary.
⋙ It is extremely easy to install and assemble. If you need help for installation, you can contact us 24/7.
Open flame lighting a fire is forbidden to smoke sign - Open flame lighting a fire is forbidden to smoke sign - Prohibitive occupational safety sign
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