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Fire Safety Sign: Do Not Use Elevator – Use Stairways

Personalized Emergency Sign – Custom Safety Signage for Any Situation
Fire Exit & Emergency Signs
Emergency signs don’t get noticed when they’re doing their job — only when they fail.
A blocked exit, an unlit arrow, a mismatched direction in a stairwell — these aren’t design flaws, they’re liabilities.
Fire exit and emergency signs are installed for one purpose: to help people leave quickly, in the right direction, under pressure.
We’ve provided systems for offices, schools, hotels, warehouses — places with complex layouts, multiple floors, or shared public use.
Some clients need photoluminescent signs that remain visible in power outages. Others need bilingual markings or evacuation route maps that span multiple points of entry.
These signs are typically placed above doors, along baseboards, and inside stairwells.
They’re not large, but they have to be exact — in height, angle, and message.
A green arrow pointing left doesn’t just need to be bright — it needs to be correct.
These are often installed alongside fire safety symbols, directional signage, or general warning signs — forming a network that works even when visibility is compromised.