- Sign Type:
- Safe Condition Sign
- Sign Reads:
- Anaphylaxis kit Arrow Up
- Sizes Available (W x H):
- 200 x 300 mm | 300 x 400 mm | 450 x 600 mm | 600 x 800 mm
- Material Available:
- Self-Adhesive Vinyl, Glow In Dark Vinyl, 1mm Rigid Plastic, Glow In Dark 1mm Rigid Plastic, 2mm Rigid Plastic, 2mm Supertough Plastic, Perspex Clear Cast Acrylic, 3mm Aluminium Composite, 3mm Brushed Aluminium Composite, 3mm Reflective Aluminium Composite
- Orientation:
- Portrait
- Application:
- Designed for both indoor and outdoor use
- Artwork ID:
- 31119
Anaphylaxis Kit - Arrow Up
Anaphylaxis Kit - Arrow Up

Enables quick and effective location of your anaphylaxis kit in the event of an anaphylactic emergency
With up to 50% of allergy sufferers not carrying their adrenaline auto-injectors (AAIs), it’s vital to clearly signpost kits so AAIs are always within reach for immediate use
- Provides instant identification of anaphylaxis kits to help safeguard people with severe allergies
- Reduces panic and confusion in high-stress medical emergencies by removing guesswork and preventing wasted time locating the kit
- Promotes inclusive, allergy-aware environments in workplaces, schools, and public spaces
- Keeps AAI kits accessible at all times in schools, in line with Department of Health guidance stating ‘Schools should ensure that AAIs are accessible and available for use at all times’
- Complies with the Health and Safety (Safety Signs and Signals) Regulations 1996 and the Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulations 1981, requiring first-aid equipment to be clearly marked and easily accessible
- Conforms to EN ISO 7010
- Bold, high-quality print signage, delivers a clear and crisp message using durable UV-stabilised inks
Enables quick and effective location of your anaphylaxis kit in the event of an anaphylactic emergency
With up to 50% of allergy sufferers not carrying their adrenaline auto-injectors (AAIs), it’s vital to clearly signpost kits so AAIs are always within reach for immediate use
- Provides instant identification of anaphylaxis kits to help safeguard people with severe allergies
- Reduces panic and confusion in high-stress medical emergencies by removing guesswork and preventing wasted time locating the kit
- Promotes inclusive, allergy-aware environments in workplaces, schools, and public spaces
- Keeps AAI kits accessible at all times in schools, in line with Department of Health guidance stating ‘Schools should ensure that AAIs are accessible and available for use at all times’
- Complies with the Health and Safety (Safety Signs and Signals) Regulations 1996 and the Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulations 1981, requiring first-aid equipment to be clearly marked and easily accessible
- Conforms to EN ISO 7010
- Bold, high-quality print signage, delivers a clear and crisp message using durable UV-stabilised inks
The Health and Safety Regulations 1996
The Health and Safety (Safety Signs and Signals) Regulations 1996 (the Safety Signs Regulations) implement European Council Directive 92/58/EEC on minimum requirements for the provision of safety signs at work. This guidance is aimed at helping employers meet their responsibilities under these Regulations.
Summary
All of our safety signs comply with the safety colour regulations. This ensures that certain colours adhere to their specific meanings.
The Regulations require employers to use a safety sign where there is a significant risk to health and safety that has not been avoided or controlled by the methods required under other relevant law, provided use of a sign can help reduce the risk. Safety signs are not a substitute for those other methods of controlling risks such as engineering controls and safe systems of work.
They apply to all workplaces and to all activities where people are employed, but exclude signs used in connection with transport or the supply and marketing of dangerous substances, products and equipment.
The Regulations require, where necessary, the use of road traffic signs in workplaces to regulate road traffic.
Health and Safety (First-Aid) Regulations 1981
These UK regulations require employers to provide adequate first aid equipment, facilities, and personnel in the workplace. While they focus on the provision of first aid itself, the regulations implicitly require clear signage to identify the location of first aid facilities, aligning with the standards and practices outlined in BS 5499 and The Health and Safety (Safety Signs and Signals) Regulations 1996.
EN ISO 7010:2020
EN ISO 7010 was introduced in 2003 and revised in 2012. Since then it has been accepted into EU Law and provides a standardised, easy to understand safety message - wherever you are and whatever language you use!
Why EN ISO 7010
The main goal of the standard is to introduce a globally recognised range of safety pictograms. Although most will be similar and familiar, there are some new introductions
Where does EN ISO 7010 apply?
The regulation is applicable in all workplaces and locations where users need to be informed about safety matters - emergency exits and hazardous area signs are excellent examples of standard use signs
What does EurekaDirect offer?
All safety signs offered by EurekaDirect are EN ISO 7010:2020 compliant. We ensure that all signs are constructed to the highest quality. Where possible we will always offer our signs in both Rigid Plastic and Self-adhesive flexible vinyl.
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