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FIRE SERVICE AND GENERAL FIRE SAFETY TOPICS => Fire Safety => Topic started by: timmer on November 11, 2009, 01:53:43 PM
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I was recently asked by a manager in a child hostel/home environment on the availability of fire exit signage that the little darlings are not able to rip off or are easy and cheap to replace. The kids are big strapping teenagers who appear to run riot when not supervised. Does anyone have any experience in this area? A suggestion was to make/buy a stencil to apply white painted pictograms onto a green background directly onto a wall where required. I am sure the purists out there would be horrified but wondered what the consensus was.
Many thanks
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Why does everyone knock themselves out trying to resolve a problem that shouldn't exist?
Nothing is vandal-proof.
Would they not just deface the proposed 'directly painted on' signs?
My suggestion is to call the Police to investigate the vandalism. Hopefully they will arrest the miscreants, and then the courts will punish them enough to make them stop. (obviously, pigs might also fly)
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Following on from Wiz - why not use steel signs wired to the mains electricity supply. That'll sort the little beggers.
I dont think the signs and sigs regs have prescriptive requirements so I dont see why a painted version wouldnt be acceptable (even if the green isn't quite the RAL it shoudl be).
Wouldn't self adhesive signs be good enough or are they very nasty urchins?
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Why does everyone knock themselves out trying to resolve a problem that shouldn't exist?
Nothing is vandal-proof.
Would they not just deface the proposed 'directly painted on' signs?
My suggestion is to call the Police to investigate the vandalism. Hopefully they will arrest the miscreants, and then the courts will punish them enough to make them stop. (obviously, pigs might also fly)
Yes. A darned good dose of community service will sort the little beggars out. If that fails we can always resort to my favourite method of behaviour correction - the flame thrower.
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Hey, be careful guys as Timmer may be referring to young adults with learning difficulties or have challeging behaviour. Their behaviour might be for some underlying reason beyond our understanding...hence them receiving care
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I have seen and accepted painted stencil signs before.
Dont see an issue with it.
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My Dear Wiz
Didn't anybody tell you, pigs can fly, and the good Prof has a picture proving it ;D
I'm not aware of any vandal proof signage, what about some oversize polycarbonate with self tappers?
davo
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I reckon Davo means those ploycarbonate curved ones that have a policeman standing behind it.
Seriously it appears to me to be as much a management issue as anything. Who needs to use the exit signs? Probably not staff or the youngsters. You could cover evacuation routes and have regular drills using every different route, and make a point of showing new staff and resisdents all routes on induction.
You wont have all and sundry walking round so the only people who may need the signs are visitors and contractors- and again an induction could cover that. The evacuation in an emergency will no doubt be very hands on by the staff so anyone who is not leaving could be dealt with by sweepers. Fianlly you could paint all doors on exit routes green and all others red. or use wayfinder lights. and painting the signs would be fine in the circumstances.
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Many thanks to all that have posted so far, for info as Paul correctly guessed the kids involved are all either with learning difficulties or in a half-way situation from social services care environments, otherwise the electrified signs sound perfect!!
I also take the point about not having any signage at all and relying on managerial procedures.......or I will get them to get their stencil kit out.
Cheers all.
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I have never heard of this Vandal Signage, I don't think this could in any way affect the health, or we need to consult any health professional regarding this. This is another issue and have no relation or little relation with the health.
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Jaxter you are welcome to our forum but please bear in mind that we ask posters to ensure their comments are related to the topic of fire and fire safety, we do allow more leeway in the banter bar. Please bear this in mind when posting.
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Prof., not only didn't I understand jaxter's post, but I can't see what your post is about.
Or are you just flexing your new-found muscles? Nothing corrupts like a little bit of power. You'll soon be as officious as Officer Dibble ;)
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Wiz - take a quick look at the threads in which Jaxter has posted (most of which are two years old or more) and you may see why Kurnal has given him a friendly warning.
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Wiz
Our new member seems to post on health issues, the Prof is politely asking that he/she understand this is a fire forum.
davo
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Prof., not only didn't I understand jaxter's post, but I can't see what your post is about.
Or are you just flexing your new-found muscles? Nothing corrupts like a little bit of power. You'll soon be as officious as Officer Dibble ;)
Yeah Wiz !! tee hee.
Fancy accusing our moderate moderators of letting the power go to their heads eh? tut tut!! ;) ;)
Im guessing, perhaps incorrectly, that Jaxter's first language isn't english - which may account for his confusion
Or perhaps he is just a spammer !
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They are all generic statements alligned to keywords.
It reads just like these 'I'll answer anything' websites.
Very Phishey!
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Every day there are about 20 new members on the forum. It appears about 18 of them are not human- but are computers wishing to infiltrate the forum, issue spam messages and download your email addresses (where you choose to leave them visible to others) etc to spam all of you. Some are easy to spot and some are not. Those that are obvious spammers are blocked before they get chance to post. With some it is not clear and I would be very sorry to discourage a genuine new poster to the forum.
Powermad ? You aint seen nothing yet Dr Wiz. (Laughs manically)
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Isn't there a way round this by having a box in which you have to type some text that a bot can't recognise when you first join? If not then it's time to introduce it if you're getting 18 bots a day managing to join!
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Every day there are about 20 new members on the forum. It appears about 18 of them are not human...
I know.
Many of them have now gravitated into the banter bar. That place is inhuman.