Facility Safety Measures that Go Beyond Fire Safety
Our safety signage offers warnings related to potentially hazardous or dangerous materials, including oxygen and chemicals. Help curb potential mishaps at your building with workplace health safety signs such as biohazard warning signs and eye wash station signs. Biohazard warning signs alert staff, patients, or visitors of dangerous chemicals within your facility. If your facility stores hazardous chemicals or materials in a refrigerator or freezer, we also carry magnetic biohazard signs, which are applied to metal surfaces. Eye wash station signs indicate the location of eye washing stations within your building. Each eye wash sign features discernible eye wash station symbols and text, allowing these signs to be unmistakable during an event where chemical exposure comes into contact with a person's eye.
How the Right Signage Can Help Fight Human Trafficking
Your facility can play a vital part in the paramount effort to stop human trafficking. Human trafficking signage helps employees, guests, or anyone else in your facility know how to properly spot and report suspected human trafficking.
The National Human Trafficking Resource Center is a nationally-acclaimed resource for reporting and assisting those who are victims of human trafficking. Its 24/7 hotline is anonymous and confidential, providing help, referral services, training, and general information regarding human trafficking. The human trafficking signs from EvacuationPlans.com highlight this hotline as a resource to call, with the 1-888-373-7888 number clearly displayed. Place signs in easily visible locations throughout your facility, such as near entryways and public restrooms.
We offer general acrylic and self-adhesive human trafficking hotline notices, as well as those that adhere to state-specific (California, Georgia, New York, Tennessee) regulations. Trafficking notices are required in certain states (i.e., California, Georgia, Maine, and New York), and are highly recommended to be displayed in the state of Tennessee, making them even more important to purchase.
Georgia requires human trafficking notices to be posted in each public restroom and another location that is in plain view, while Maine requires them to be posted in hotel spaces. New York requires human trafficking notices to be posted in three areas in hotels: public restrooms, individual guest rooms, and near the entrance of the hotel. Tennessee strongly encourages hotel establishments to post the phone number of the Tennessee Human Trafficking Resource Center Hotline (1-855-55-TNHTH) near building entrances or other visible places.
California law requires human trafficking notices to be printed in English, Spanish, and “in one other language that is the most widely spoken language in the county where the establishment is located”. We offer notices in English, Spanish, English/Spanish (bilingual), and Chinese.
Need Help Finding the Proper Safety Signs?
If you’re unsure of exactly what type of safety signage your facility needs, EvacuationPlans.com is here to make it easier. Our customer service team will walk you through any questions you may have, and you can also provide them with the blueprints for the layout of your facility. This way, they can specify exactly what type of signage you need and where it should be installed within your facility. By working with EvacuationPlans.com, you’re sure to get signage that meets all standards and keeps those within your building safe. |