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No Exit Highly Visible Mats
Use to clearly show that some doorways are not to be used as exits£181.79Supplied in: Single -
No Entry Highly Visible Mats
Position at entry points to clearly show that access is not permitted£147.59Supplied in: Single -
No Access Highly Visible Mats
Position at entry points to clearly show that access is restricted£147.59Supplied in: Single
Access Awareness Signs
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For people to be able to traverse business premises or sites safely, access routes should be clearly marked, both for able-bodied and disabled staff and visitors. Simple access signs can be used to signpost routes into buildings and sites as well as designating areas that are off limits. In addition to this, most buildings that function as workplaces or need to allow public access have certain areas where access needs to be restricted. Our range of access awareness signs are one of the most effective ways of communicating who is and isn’t allowed in certain areas.
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Creating Accessibility Awareness in the Workplace
For any place of work or public access building it is important that people understand how to access facilities and services in line with the requirements of the building management. Our access awareness signage range provides simple tools to clearly mark the points of entry for both the able bodied and those with disabilities.In addition to this, in many workplaces and public buildings there are areas where it is necessary to restrict access. For example, in workplaces that also allow public access there will be designated ‘staff only’ areas, while on building and construction sites public access may not be allowed for health and safety reasons.
Using these signs to clearly demarcate which areas of your premises are accessible and to whom, is a great way to help people avoid straying into areas where they are not safe or not welcome. Almost all of our signs also have a tactile and braille safety sign option.
Access awareness signs allow you to create private spaces for staff and behind-the-scenes functions, as well as blocking access to areas where untrained personnel might be placed at risk.
Signage allows you to easily communicate the nature of these spaces to anyone who enters your premises as well as keeping people away from exterior areas where they ought not to be. We have a range of construction signs that offer more specific warnings for those environments.
The signs can also help with the implementation of health and safety protocols, ensuring that only those with the correct training enter areas where they may encounter hazards or risks. We have a full range of sign fixings to affix them to almost any surface.
Access awareness signs are part of a group of signage that helps to indicate routes of access both into and within a building or site for different groups of people.
We have a range of signs that include markers for pedestrian and disabled access routes, no entry signs for interior and exterior areas that are off limits to members of the public and signs for employees which help them decide whether they have the necessary privileges to enter a certain area.
The Importance of Sign Placement
This type of signage can be combined with hazard signs to help people understand why they are being kept out of certain areas and why it is important to obey the signs that are posted.Access awareness signs have a role in both the exterior and interior of premises. Outside, these types of signs can be used to clearly indicate points of entry to a site or building and to indicate areas where public access is not allowed. Access awareness signs used inside are handy to demarcate public and private areas, creating staff only access to allow for privacy and behind the scenes work, as well as limiting access to hazardous areas for those who are not trained, qualified or equipped to enter.