The World of Hospitality Issue 14 2016 | Page 120

120 the World Of Hospitality Signsforsafety Signs – Apart of the design process? Signsforsafety – protecting people and property Why are the James Bond (JB) films so popular? Well apart from JB himself, the films offer the viewer a brief submergence into a world of sophistication and glamour. Today, we are fortunate that many of our architects and designers, create spaces of style and luxury, when designing for the hospitality sector. But while creating these inspirational interiors, it is always smart to remember the safety aspect for the control and movement of people throughout buildings. There must be nothing worst for designers, to see their creations ruined by someone “slapping” on a few safety signs, after the event! If signage becomes part of the design process, this could alleviate this mishap. In its basic form “the sign” tells you what you can do and what you can’t do, where to go, where not to go and where you are and where you might be. But is this good enough? If you don’t understand the words or they are too small or it’s dark or hidden by smoke or not installed correctly or gone missing, these are issues that Signs for Safety.co.uk have to address. Signsforsafety.co.uk adhere firmly to legislative requirements, including BS ISO 3864 and BS EN ISO 7010, which are the benchmarks of our industry. Our SignsforSafety Book is an invaluable guide, enabling our clients to make informed choices concerning their signage. The book is available f.o.c from our website. We produce good quality signage at reasonable prices (mainly due to our in-house capabilities and skill to manufacture on our own substrates here in the UK). Unlike most other signage suppliers, we carry extensive stock to meet nationwide delivery requirements, as well as having a department dedicated to bespoke signage and projects. However a “big feather in our cap” is we are strong advocates of photoluminescent (glow in the dark) signage. Our photoluminescent material TelglowTM, properly energized, will provide illumination for up to 18 hours and creates a new vision of direction and spacecial awareness to improve safety way guidance systems in darkness and smoky conditions. WEBSITE: www.signsforsafety.co.uk The material is self-charging from ambient light, requires no installation wiring, reducing the need for emergency lighting and has little or no maintenance. Architects and designers will find the multi-coloured, high quality PVC products produced by our Telegan Pressed Products Ltd company provides coordinated colours to frame and protect signage and way guidance products – plus gives “zazz” to the building. After 9/11 the New York Building Code updated to reflect the IBC codes, actively encourages the use of photoluminescent materials for exit pathways, signage and use in stairwells and as they say “what happens in the US” tends to filter through to the UK – so watch this space! Signsforsafety.co.uk is based in Redhill, Surrey, near Gatwick and has been in the signage industry for 20+ years. As an ISO 9001:2008 company, Signsforsafety. co.uk are committed to protecting people and property, which is the moto for all our companies.