Author Topic: Exit Signage  (Read 13872 times)

Graeme

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Exit Signage
« Reply #15 on: October 14, 2005, 04:24:13 PM »
Quote from: Chris Houston
Quote from: Graeme Millar
If we were on about the old BS2650 format with Exit written in PLAIN ENGLISH it may have been easier to understand :D

Well, to be fair, if you don't speak English, it would be somewhat difficult.  Words and pictures seem like the best option to me.


that was a light hearted dig at Ian Gough's post.


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Offline jim

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Exit Signage
« Reply #16 on: November 14, 2005, 04:24:26 PM »
It really is sad that in these days of political correctness that a pictographic sign, which clearly indicated the direction a person escaping to safety must travel, be it pointing ‘up’ or ‘down’, creates so much discussion, when other regulations imposed upon us from our new capital Brussels make life so much more difficult and dangerous. I am eluding to the ridiculous harmonised conductor colours for fixed wiring cables. Has any of these Euronurds tried to make of a junction box in a dimly lit attic or distribution board and tell the difference between blue and black, even in a well lit attic in fact.