Electrical signs
Electrical signs are essential for safety, compliance, and hazard awareness in residential, commercial, and industrial buildings. These signs clearly identify electrical rooms, panels, high-voltage areas, and shutoffs, helping to protect workers, occupants, and emergency responders. Common examples include “Electrical Room,” “High Voltage,” “Danger – Keep Out,” “Electrical Panel – Do Not Block,” and “Emergency Power Shutoff.” By posting electrical signs, property owners ensure compliance with OSHA, NFPA 70 (National Electrical Code), FDNY, and local building codes while preventing accidents and reducing liability.
Electrical signage also provides critical information during inspections and emergencies. Photoluminescent and reflective options enhance visibility in low light, smoke, or blackout conditions. Signs may include OSHA-standard Caution, Warning, and Danger formats, as well as directional signs pointing to electrical shutoffs or emergency panels. Durable materials such as aluminum and acrylic ensure long-term performance in demanding environments. By installing electrical signs, property owners and managers promote workplace safety, code compliance, and fast response in hazardous situations.