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When it comes to using signs in your facility, it's important to consider the placement of these signs to ensure they are most effective.

Whether you're a business owner, event organiser, or property manager, understanding the right location for your signs can help ensure that your message is seen and understood by your audience.

From floor signs to exit signs, we'll cover it all and help you make the most of your signage investment. So, let's get started and discover the best places to place your signs for maximum impact.

 

Why is Proper Sign Placement Important? 

 

Proper sign placement is important for several reasons:

 

·       Visibility: Signs that are not placed in visible locations will not be seen by your intended audience, rendering them ineffective. Proper sign placement ensures that your signs are seen by the right people at the right time.

·       Clarity: Proper sign placement helps to ensure that your signs are clear and easy to read, reducing confusion and ensuring that your message is understood.

·       Safety: In certain situations, signs are used to indicate potential hazards and to provide safety instructions. Proper sign placement in these situations can help prevent accidents and protect the health and well-being of those in the area.

·       Compliance: Many signs are required by law and must be placed in specific locations. Correct sign placement ensures compliance with UK laws and regulations.

·       Cost-effective: Good sign placement can help to maximize the impact of your signs, enabling you to get the most out of your signage investment.

 

Floor Warning Signs

 

These signs are best placed on the floor, as they are designed to be easily seen by foot traffic. They can be used to indicate the direction of travel, warn of hazards, or mark the boundaries of a specific area. They should be placed in high-traffic areas, near doorways, or in areas where there may be potential hazards.

 

Overhead Warning Signs

Wondering when to use overhead signage? They are best used for directional or informational purposes, such as in a museum or retail store. These signs are typically hung from the ceiling or mounted on walls at eye level. They should be placed in areas where they will be easily seen by visitors and should be illuminated if they are in a low-light area.

 

Wall Signs 

 

 

These signs can be mounted on walls or fences and are best used for directional or informational purposes. They should be placed in plain sight without any obstructions and should also be illuminated if in a darkened area.

 

Portable Signs 

 

These signs can be easily moved and are best used for temporary events or situations. Their purpose is to inform or warn visitors. Similar to above, they should put in places where they will be easily seen and should be illuminated if they are in a low-light area.

 

Exit Signs

 

These signs are required by law and should be placed near all exits. They should be visible and illuminated in the event of a power outage. Their function is to serve as a bright beacon directing people out of a dangerous situation, should it happen.

 

Safety Signs

 

These signs are used to indicate potential hazards and should be placed in areas where there may be such hazards, such as near machinery or in areas where chemicals are stored. They should be visible, clear and easily understood.

 

Reduce This Risk of Injury with Label Source 

 

Here at Label Source, we provide a wide selection of overhead warning signs highlighting the risks of injury from overhead activities.

These include mind your head signs to identify overhead beams or pipework, projecting sharp objects or corners at head height, protruding ductwork, low ceilings and restricted entrance access.