Highly Visible UK Flammable Signs with Super Fast Delivery
Highlight potential hazards and ensure compliance with regulations by displaying our range of flammable hazard warning signs. Available in a variety of materials, sizes, and orientations to suit different premises.
Materials and gases that are easily flammable present a serious fire risk and for companies working with or storing...
Flammable Signs
Highly Visible UK Flammable Signs with Super Fast Delivery
Highlight potential hazards and ensure compliance with regulations by displaying our range of flammable hazard warning signs. Available in a variety of materials, sizes, and orientations to suit different premises.
Materials and gases that are easily flammable present a serious fire risk and for companies working with or storing these materials, good management of the risk is essential to avoid a fire.
Our wide range of flammable signs includes various options suitable for displaying either inside or outdoors, featuring hazard warning triangles with the well-known flame symbol inside.
Why is flammable signage important?
Fire and rescue services in England respond to over 15,000 primary fires a year in non-residential buildings. That’s more than 300 a week. Many workplace fires are preventable, and flammable warning signs can be a vital part of your fire prevention strategy, protecting employees, visitors, stock, and buildings.
Choosing flammable signage
It’s important to choose highly visible flammable signs, which are widely recognized and incorporate clear flammable hazard symbols to ensure easy understanding, even when there are language or literacy barriers within your workplace. Our extensive range includes specific signs such as flammable gas signs and flammable liquid signs, and we also offer customised options.
Employee awareness
Flammable warning signs are an important step to alerting everyone on your premises to potential fire hazards, but they should also be paired with regular and appropriate training for any employees who are exposed to flammable materials or other fire risks. This should include basic fire safety and the procedure for dealing with potential fire hazards, such as chemical spills.