Most office buildings, commercial buildings, and any other public places such as schools, hospitals, and stores have to meet fire safety standards when it comes to their buildings. Fire safety signs are an essential part of this process and should be placed in visible locations in order to ensure no employee or customer is ever unaware of the possible dangers of a fire hazard. Fire safety signs enable those inside the building to identify the location of fire exits, fire equipment, alarms, and sprinklers. They also serve as warnings to potential hazards such as flammable materials, battery charging rooms, and other areas that could be a potential fire risk. Depending on your local regulations, the type of signs you will need to place can vary. Generally, you should place an exit sign on each door leading outside the building, along with an exit sign near the window or door. You should also have a “No Smoking” sign in the building near any smoking area and an Emergency Action Plan sign in a visible location near any fire exits. Additionally, there should be fire extinguisher signs near each and every fire extinguisher, as well as a First Aid sign near the First Aid area.