Product Description:
Directional signage helps people get to where they're going. It's an invisible hand guiding them from wherever they are to their destination, one step at a time. They're best used at junctions and areas without a clear traffic flow.
Directional signage helps people get to their destination by guiding them through a specific route. They can also be used to guide people through evacuation routes and emergencies.
Directional signage can be used to indicate the location of entrances, exits, restrooms, parking lots, and other facilities.
Directional signs can be made from a variety of materials, including aluminum, plastic, PVC foam board, wood, and bond. Directional signs should be installed at entrances, corridor intersections, decision points, rooms, elevators, and stairwells.
Directional signs should be simple and clear so that they are easy to read. If more information needs to be conveyed, digital signs can be used.
A direction sign, more fully defined as a direction, position, or indication sign by the Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals, is any road sign used primarily to give information about the location of either the driver or possible destinations, and are considered a subset of the informative signs group.
Initiates Action: Directing is the starting point of action. It initiates action based on planning, organising and staffing. Action is initiated when the managers provide direction to their subordinates for carrying out the task.
There are four main types of wayfinding signs: directional, informational, identification, and regulatory.