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HEALTH AND SAFETY SIGNS

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CARE HOMES<br />

We have been working with care homes and medical centres for many years<br />

and as a result our product range within this sector has grown substantially.<br />

Also our expertise in signage schemes for these environments has developed.<br />

Care homes, whether purpose built, new builds, or conversions of existing buildings<br />

all have their own unique problems. We are experts in creating the right signage<br />

products, to suit every scheme.<br />

3D Pictorial Signs<br />

Working with our customers from the care home industry we had developed our<br />

new 3D pictorial signs, see pages 82-83. These signs can help dementia sufferers<br />

and those with learning difficulties orientate themselves more easily. They are<br />

bright and friendly signs which are ideal for schools and residential establishments.<br />

See page 76<br />

See page 77<br />

See page 78<br />

Did you know...<br />

“The population of the UK is ageing. Over the last 25 years the<br />

percentage of the population aged 65 and over increased from<br />

15 per cent in 1983 to 16 per cent in 2008, an increase of 1.5<br />

million people in this age group.” - Office of National Statistics<br />

Emergency Escape Signs .........76<br />

Fire Action Notices ...................77<br />

Free-standing Signs .................78<br />

Smartsign .................................78<br />

Mandatory Signs ......................79<br />

Gas Equipment<br />

Marking Signs...........................79<br />

Security Signs ..........................80<br />

Tactile Braille Signs ..................80<br />

Manual Handling<br />

Safety Posters ..........................81<br />

Information Signs .....................81<br />

3D Pictorial Signs ............... 82-83

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