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Fire Hose Operation Instruction Sign – Step-By-Step Directions (Rectangle) [5 pack]
Fire Hose Operation Instruction Sign – Step-By-Step Directions (Rectangle) [5 pack]
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Clear, step-by-step instructional sign for fire hose operation featuring diagrams, arrows, and flame illustration for quick emergency guidance.
Provide clear, immediate guidance during emergencies with this Fire Hose Operation Instruction Sign, designed with step-by-step visuals and short instructions for rapid understanding. This sign includes three simple steps:
- Open valve wide.
- Pull hose completely off rack.
- Water will come on when hose is free and nozzle open.
The sign features black line illustrations with red arrows, hose, and flame highlights to visually guide users through proper operation. Its durable 4 mm vinyl with adhesive backing ensures it installs securely inside emergency hose cabinets, on equipment racks, or near fire safety enclosures.
Ideal for commercial buildings, industrial areas, warehouses, and public facilities that require clear emergency instructions.
Key Features
- Durable 4 mm vinyl construction
- Adhesive backing for quick installation
- Clear step-by-step instructions
- Black instructional illustrations with red arrows and highlights
- Suitable for fire hose cabinets and emergency stations
- Improves responsiveness during fire-related emergencies
Intended Use / Industry
Commercial Buildings | Industrial Facilities | Warehouses | Public Buildings | Schools | Hospitals | Retail Environments
Materials
4 mm vinyl with adhesive backing
Dimensions / Size
Rectangular
Colors
White background with black illustrations and red arrows, hose, and flame graphics
Compliance / Standards
Not specified
FAQ
Where should this instruction sign be installed?
It is typically placed inside fire hose cabinets, above hose racks, or next to emergency hose equipment.
Why does the sign include illustrations?
The drawings, arrows, and flame visual help users quickly understand the steps even under high-stress emergency conditions.
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