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FIRE EXIT



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                              400 x 600  RPVC  12031






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         400 x 150  PVC  1686  400 x 150  PVC  1685  400 x 150  PVC  1684  400 x 150  PVC  1683  600 x 200  SAV  12134
         600 x 200  SAV  12002  600 x 200  SAV  12094  600 x 200  SAV  12106  600 x 200  SAV  12098  600 x 200  RPVC  12135
         600 x 200  RPVC  12003  600 x 200  RPVC  12095  600 x 200  RPVC  12107  600 x 200  RPVC  12099








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         400 x 150  RPVC  12109  400 x 150  RPVC  12101                   600 x 100  RPVC  12141
         400 x 150  PVC  1687  400 x 150  PVC  1690






                                    Before 2013 the traditional emergency sign used
                                    above doorways to identify the escape route, pictured
                                    a DOWN arrow. Under BS EN ISO 7010 the DOWN
                                    arrow should be used to identify a change of level
                                    going down.
                                    Following the introduction of BS EN ISO 7010 the
                                    directional arrow above a corridor doorway or exit door,
                                    should be the UP arrow. This is to inform the occupants
                                    that they need to carry straight on or exit through here.
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