Ensure essential fire safety equipment is clearly organised and easy to locate with this rack end fire safety shadow board station for single aisles.
Designed to fit at the end of racking runs, it provides a highly visible, colour-coded point for storing key fire safety items in busy warehouse and industrial environments.
Product Features
- Dedicated fire safety station for positioning at the end of racking aisles
- Shadow board layout helps identify missing equipment at a glance
- Available in a choice of bold background colours for clear visibility
- Supports safer emergency response by signposting critical equipment locations
- Ideal for improving compliance with workplace safety procedures
- Suitable for warehouses, factories, logistics hubs and similar sites
Key Specifications
| Product type | Rack end fire safety shadow board station |
|---|---|
| Configuration | Single aisle |
| Installation position | End of racking runs |
| Background colour options | Blue, Green, Red, Yellow |
| Typical use | Organisation and display of fire safety equipment |
Applications
- Marking fire safety points at the end of warehouse racking aisles
- Creating clearly defined fire equipment stations in factories
- Improving visibility of emergency equipment in logistics and distribution centres
- Supporting safety procedures in production and assembly areas
- Standardising fire safety layouts across multi-aisle storage installations
Frequently Asked Questions
Where should this rack end fire safety station be installed?
It is designed to be installed at the end of racking runs along single aisles, creating a clear, consistent location for fire safety equipment that can be easily seen from within the aisle.
What is the purpose of the shadow board layout?
The shadow board uses outlines to show where each item should be stored, making it obvious if anything is missing and helping staff return equipment to the correct place after use.
Which background colour should I choose?
All colour options provide high visibility. Many sites use different colours to distinguish between safety zones or areas, or to match existing on-site safety colour schemes.
