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In a Fire, Close All Doors Behind You SIGN-Shut the door sign (STICKER, WHITE BACKROUND, SIZE 4X12)
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In a Fire, Close All Doors Behind You SIGN (STICKER-White background,ALUMINUM SIGNS 4X12)
Size 4 Inch x 12 Inch
Sign Material: pvc
Round Corner
Sign Thickness 0.02''
Sign letters Color: White
Sign background color: WHITE
Fire Department required sign: YES -NYC Admin code 15-135
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"In a Fire, Close All Doors Behind You" signs are a crucial element of fire safety measures in any building. These signs serve as a reminder to building occupants to close all doors behind them during a fire emergency. One effective way to display these signs is by using stickers, which can be easily placed on doors and other surfaces in strategic locations.
Stickers measuring 4x12 inches are an ideal size for this purpose, as they are small enough to be placed in various locations yet still highly visible. The stickers are made from high-quality vinyl material, which is weather-resistant and durable, ensuring that the signage remains in good condition even in harsh weather conditions.
The sticker has a white background, which makes it easy to see even in low light conditions. The use of bold, black lettering ensures that the message is easily readable, even from a distance. The sign reminds people to close all doors behind them during a fire emergency to prevent the spread of flames, smoke, and toxic gases.
In summary, using stickers measuring 4x12 inches is an effective way to remind people of the importance of closing all doors behind them during a fire emergency. The stickers are highly durable and long-lasting, which makes them a cost-effective solution for maintaining a safe environment. Additionally, the use of bold, black lettering ensures that the message is easily understood, even in an emergency situation. "In a Fire, Close All Doors Behind You" stickers can be a simple yet effective way to communicate important safety information to building occupants.
Local Law 115 directed the Fire Department to require owners of multiple dwellings to post a notice in conspicuous locations indicating that those escaping a fire should close all doors behind them.
When escaping a fire, an apartment resident and the members of their household should close all doors behind themselves, including all doors within the apartment through which they exit. At all other times, public hallway corridor doors and all stairwell doors should be kept closed (except, of course, when using it to enter or exit the apartment or floor).
Some stairwell doors, and some public hallway corridor doors serving as fire and smoke barriers, are held open by a magnetic device that releases when a smoke detector on the floor activates. Such doors will close automatically, provided that there is nothing blocking them. Such doors do not have to be kept closed, but once they are released by the fire alarm system they should be allowed to close.
The rule establishes the design and content of a “Close the Door” notice and require its posting on the public hallway side of stairwell doors. The notice is to read:
In a Fire, Close All Doors Behind You!
Keep Fire and Smoke Out of Building Hallways and Stairs.
Keep Apartment and Stairwell Doors Closed at All Other Times.
Protect Your Neighbors and Your Home!
The message is visually reinforced by an image of a door ajar, with flames behind it. The final rule includes the image to be reproduced and both versions of the sign, in color; slightly modifies the size of the sign and image; and clarifies the lettering and background requirements. The final rule also clarifies that the notice must be maintained by promptly replacing any missing or damaged postings.
Read More about the Law -click Here
click here to read the final law
New York city apartment building emergency preparedness guide- click here ( mail to tenant)
NYC emergency planning and evacuations for residential building owners/managers- click here
NYC fire safety guide - click here
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