First Aid Signs - Make medical help visible
First aid signage for kits, rooms, AEDs, eyewash points and workplace first aid stations, designed and installed across London and the South East.
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First Aid Signs for Workplaces and Commercial Premises
First aid signs help people find medical help, equipment and trained support without wasting time. They are the green and white safety signs used to mark first aid kits, first aid boxes, first aid rooms, first aid stations, AED locations, eyewash points and emergency showers. At SignArtPro, we design, supply and install first aid signage for office...

Benefits of First Aid Signs
First aid signage is not there to decorate a wall. It gives people a calm, clear direction when someone is injured, unwell or looking for help. The best first aid signs are easy to spot, placed near the right equipment and written in a way that visitors, staff and contractors can understand quickly.
Faster Help
First aid kit signs and first aid box signs show people where to find basic medical supplies. In a busy workplace, that simple marker can save staff from searching room by room.
Clear First Aider Details
First aider signage helps people know who to contact when help is needed. This works well in offices, schools, warehouses and shared commercial buildings where not everyone knows the trained first aiders.
Better Emergency Direction
Directional first aid signs guide people towards first aid rooms, AED points, eyewash stations and emergency showers. They are useful in larger sites where equipment is not visible from the main working area.
More Confident Visitors
Visitors do not know your building. Clear first aid signs show that help is available and make the site feel easier to understand during a stressful moment.
Types of First Aid Signs We Install
Different sites need different first aid signs. A small office may only need first aid kit signage and a first aider sign, while a warehouse, school or healthcare site may need first aid station signs, AED signs, eyewash signs and clear directional signage across several areas.

First Aid Kit Signs
First aid kit signs mark where medical supplies are kept. They are usually placed on or above the cabinet, cupboard, wall station or storage point so people can identify it quickly.

First Aid Box Signs
First aid box signs are useful when the box is stored in a cupboard, kitchen, reception area, staff room or workshop. The sign should sit where people look first, not hidden beside the box.

First Aid Station Signs
First aid station signs mark a fixed point where equipment, notices or treatment supplies are grouped together. These are common in warehouses, factories, schools, gyms and larger commercial premises.

First Aid Room Signs
First aid room signs show where a dedicated first aid room or treatment space is located. They work best with directional signs from corridors, receptions and main working areas.

First Aider Signs
First aider signage shows the name, role or contact details of trained first aiders. For changing teams, we can use updateable layouts so details can be replaced without remaking the whole sign.

AED Signs
AED and defibrillator signs mark the location of life-saving equipment. These signs need to be highly visible, especially in public-facing spaces, gyms, schools, offices, shopping areas and large workplaces.

Eyewash Signs
Eyewash signs guide people to emergency eye wash points in labs, workshops, cleaning stores, healthcare sites and production areas. They should be placed before the person reaches the equipment, not only on the unit itself.

Emergency Shower Signs
Emergency shower signs are used where chemicals, heat or contamination risks are present. These signs need to be clear from the normal approach route, especially in industrial or lab settings.

Directional Signs
Directional first aid signs use arrows to guide people to the nearest kit, first aid room, AED or station. They are useful in larger buildings, multi-floor premises and sites with long corridors.

First Aid Notice Signs
First aid notice signs can show who the first aiders are, where the nearest kit is and what to do in an emergency. I would use these in staff rooms, receptions, site offices and shared work areas.

First Aid Kit Signs
First aid kit signs mark where medical supplies are kept. They are usually placed on or above the cabinet, cupboard, wall station or storage point so people can identify it quickly.

First Aid Box Signs
First aid box signs are useful when the box is stored in a cupboard, kitchen, reception area, staff room or workshop. The sign should sit where people look first, not hidden beside the box.

First Aid Station Signs
First aid station signs mark a fixed point where equipment, notices or treatment supplies are grouped together. These are common in warehouses, factories, schools, gyms and larger commercial premises.

First Aid Room Signs
First aid room signs show where a dedicated first aid room or treatment space is located. They work best with directional signs from corridors, receptions and main working areas.

First Aider Signs
First aider signage shows the name, role or contact details of trained first aiders. For changing teams, we can use updateable layouts so details can be replaced without remaking the whole sign.

AED Signs
AED and defibrillator signs mark the location of life-saving equipment. These signs need to be highly visible, especially in public-facing spaces, gyms, schools, offices, shopping areas and large workplaces.

Eyewash Signs
Eyewash signs guide people to emergency eye wash points in labs, workshops, cleaning stores, healthcare sites and production areas. They should be placed before the person reaches the equipment, not only on the unit itself.

Emergency Shower Signs
Emergency shower signs are used where chemicals, heat or contamination risks are present. These signs need to be clear from the normal approach route, especially in industrial or lab settings.

Directional Signs
Directional first aid signs use arrows to guide people to the nearest kit, first aid room, AED or station. They are useful in larger buildings, multi-floor premises and sites with long corridors.

First Aid Notice Signs
First aid notice signs can show who the first aiders are, where the nearest kit is and what to do in an emergency. I would use these in staff rooms, receptions, site offices and shared work areas.

First Aid Kit Signs
First aid kit signs mark where medical supplies are kept. They are usually placed on or above the cabinet, cupboard, wall station or storage point so people can identify it quickly.

First Aid Box Signs
First aid box signs are useful when the box is stored in a cupboard, kitchen, reception area, staff room or workshop. The sign should sit where people look first, not hidden beside the box.

First Aid Station Signs
First aid station signs mark a fixed point where equipment, notices or treatment supplies are grouped together. These are common in warehouses, factories, schools, gyms and larger commercial premises.

First Aid Room Signs
First aid room signs show where a dedicated first aid room or treatment space is located. They work best with directional signs from corridors, receptions and main working areas.

First Aider Signs
First aider signage shows the name, role or contact details of trained first aiders. For changing teams, we can use updateable layouts so details can be replaced without remaking the whole sign.

AED Signs
AED and defibrillator signs mark the location of life-saving equipment. These signs need to be highly visible, especially in public-facing spaces, gyms, schools, offices, shopping areas and large workplaces.

Eyewash Signs
Eyewash signs guide people to emergency eye wash points in labs, workshops, cleaning stores, healthcare sites and production areas. They should be placed before the person reaches the equipment, not only on the unit itself.

Emergency Shower Signs
Emergency shower signs are used where chemicals, heat or contamination risks are present. These signs need to be clear from the normal approach route, especially in industrial or lab settings.

Directional Signs
Directional first aid signs use arrows to guide people to the nearest kit, first aid room, AED or station. They are useful in larger buildings, multi-floor premises and sites with long corridors.

First Aid Notice Signs
First aid notice signs can show who the first aiders are, where the nearest kit is and what to do in an emergency. I would use these in staff rooms, receptions, site offices and shared work areas.
How We Plan and Install First Aid Signage
First aid signage should be planned around how people move through the building. We look at where help is kept, where people are most likely to need it and where the sign will be seen before someone starts searching.

SITE SURVEY
We review first aid kits, first aid rooms, AED points, eyewash stations, emergency showers, receptions, corridors, staff areas and working zones. This helps us choose the right first aid signs for your actual layout.

DESIGN AND APPROVAL
We confirm the sign wording, symbol, size, material and location before production. If you need first aider signage, we can also allow space for names, phone numbers or department details.

PRODUCTION
Your signs are made for the setting. Indoor wall signs, outdoor first aid station signs, vinyl labels, rigid boards and updateable notice signs all need a different finish.

INSTALLATION
We fit each sign where it can be seen quickly. A first aid sign should guide someone before they reach the equipment, not after they have already found it.
What Poor First Aid Signs Cost
Poor first aid signs make people search when they should be acting. If first aid kit signs, AED signs or first aider details are missing, faded or blocked, the delay becomes the real problem.
Slow Response
When first aid kits or rooms are not marked clearly, staff may lose time asking where things are kept. In larger sites, that delay can feel much longer than it is.
Hidden Equipment
A stocked first aid box is useful only if people can find it. First aid box signage should make the location obvious from the normal route through the workplace.
Weak Site Readiness
Old, peeling or inconsistent first aid signage makes the premises look poorly managed. In our view, any emergency sign that has faded into the background should be replaced.
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First Aid Signs for Different Sites
Every premises has different first aid arrangements. The right signage for a school will not be the same as a warehouse, clinic or office block. We match the signs to the equipment, the people using the space and the route someone would take during an incident.
Offices
Offices usually need first aid kit signs, first aider signs, reception notices and directional signs for shared floors or larger workspaces.
Warehouses
Warehouses often need first aid station signs, AED signs, eyewash signs and directional first aid signage across loading bays, production zones and staff areas.
Construction Sites
Construction sites need clear first aid signs around site offices, welfare units, temporary first aid points, AED locations and high-risk work zones.
Healthcare Sites
Clinics, pharmacies and care settings may need first aid room signs, eyewash signage, staff-only medical notices and clear signs for emergency equipment.
Schools
Schools need first aid signage that works for staff, pupils, parents and visitors. First aid room signs, named first aider notices and kit location signs
Retail and Hospitality
Shops, cafés, restaurants, pubs and hotels often need first aid kit signs, AED signs and back-of-house first aider notices for staff areas, kitchens and customer-facing
Frequently Asked Questions About First Aid Signs
Quick answers about first aid signs, including colours, meanings, kit signs, room signs, AED signs, placement and custom first aid signage from SignArtPro.
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