Evacuation Lift for People Unable to Use Stairs Sign
Help building occupants quickly identify lifts designated for assisted evacuation with this clear Evacuation Lift for People Unable to Use Stairs sign. Designed in the recognised UK safe-condition style (green/white), it supports inclusive evacuation plans by directing trained staff and mobility-impaired users to the correct lift during an emergency or practice drill.
Key benefits
- Instant recognition with high-contrast text and accessible iconography.
- Durable substrates available for corridors, lobbies and lift lobbies.
- Works alongside Personal Emergency Evacuation Plans (PEEPs) and staff training.
- Optional anti-graffiti laminate and pre-drilled fixings for rapid installation.
Recommended placement
- Outside and inside the designated evacuation lift lobby and car doors.
- On approach routes from refuges and accessible circulation spaces.
- Near fire control panels and staff muster points to aid wayfinding.
Build a complete evacuation wayfinding system
For best results, combine this sign with related products:
- Emergency Evacuation & Invacuation Signs
- Refuge & Assembly Point Signs
- Fire Exit Signs
- Disabled Safe-Condition Signs
Need a bespoke legend, size or material to match your building fire strategy?
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Materials and sizes
Choose substrates that match the environment. Vinyl suits smooth internal surfaces such as cabinets and doors. Rigid PVC and Foamex offer extra stiffness where walls are uneven. Aluminium composite provides long service life in busy corridors. Use the smallest size that remains readable at your expected viewing distance, and increase size in visually busy backgrounds. For a consistent method, see the Safety Sign Size Guide.
- High contrast graphics for fast recognition
- Durable print suitable for regular cleaning
- Optional pre drilled holes and radius corners
Compliance and best practice
This sign follows UK safe-condition conventions for evacuation information and supports inclusive escape strategies. For official guidance on evacuation lifts and arrangements for disabled people, see the HSE advice on evacuating disabled people.
First aid signs support your overall arrangements under UK workplace health and safety law. They do not replace training or risk assessment; however, they reinforce routes to help and reduce response time. For official guidance on first aid requirements, visit the HSE: first aid at work guidance. For complementary messages across your site, explore our core ranges: Health and Safety Signs, First Aid Signs, Mandatory Signs and Prohibition Signs. Keep wording consistent and avoid unnecessary variations that can slow decision making.
Installation tips
- Clean and dry the surface; avoid silicone residues that weaken adhesion.
- Position at a uniform height so people can spot signs from a distance.
- Record the location in your safety asset list for future inspections.
Need a different size, bilingual text or your logo The layout can be adjusted while maintaining legibility. We manufacture in the UK and keep your specification on file for repeat orders.
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