Break-Out door sign, green background with white symbol. 150x100mm self adhesive. Ideal for automatic doors that open wider in emergencies.
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The Break-Out door safety sign provides clear instructions on automatic doors that can be manually opened during an emergency. Designed for quick identification, this safety sign helps building users understand that the door can open to create a wider exit route when needed.
Key Product Features:
- AS0012 safety signs from RGL
- Symbol in white on a green background
- Single sided
- Self adhesive
- Dimensions: 150mm x 100mm
Clear Communication In An Emergency
In an emergency, hesitation at an exit can create unnecessary risk. A break-out door safety sign makes sure users know that the door can be opened to form a wider passage. On automatic sliding systems with break-out hinges, this provides the reassurance that panels can swing outwards to create a full-width escape route.
The bold white symbol against the green background delivers a highly visible signal, directing attention straight to the door and reducing confusion at busy exit points.
Self Adhesive Sign for Straightforward Installation
This automatic door safety sign features a self adhesive reverse for simple application. Peel and apply directly to clean, dry surfaces on door leaves, glazing, or adjacent frames. No mechanical fixings are required, keeping installation quick and clean with no need for additional tools.
Explore our full range of safety signage
Alongside this Break-Out automatic door sign, we supply a variety of door signs. From fire door signs with blue background, to fire exit signs with directional arrows and photoluminescent options, you can create a consistent and fully marked escape route. We also stock other signs from the RGL safety signage range such as the In Emergency Push to Open sign, providing clear instructions for other door types. Browse the full collection to ensure every access point in your building is clearly identified and supported with the correct safety messaging.