Did you know? Andreas Stihl patented the first electric chainsaw in 1926 and the first petrol chainsaw in 1929 — earning the title Father of the Chainsaw.
Did you know? Johan Petter Johansson invented the modern adjustable wrench (spanner) in 1892 while working at Bahco — the tool used by every tradesperson today.
Did you know? A British company that manufactures router cutters, saw blades, and the famous AirShield Pro — one of the first powered respirators for woodworkers.
Did you know? Invented the first portable circular saw in 1927 and pioneered the dust extraction system that is now standard in professional workshops.
Did you know? Started by making carbon-filament lamps. The Philips head screw was NOT invented by Philips — it was invented by Henry F. Phillips, a completely different person.
Did you know? One of the oldest British chemical manufacturers, originally producing turpentine substitute. Their wood preservers have protected UK homes for over 145 years.
Did you know? The name comes from "Cuprum" (Latin for copper) and "Naphthol" — copper naphthenate was the original wood preservative formula invented in 1911.
Did you know? British General (BG) has been the UK's go-to brand for electrical accessories since WWII. Their white moulded sockets are installed in millions of British homes.
Did you know? Originally a mail-order screws company called "Woodscrew Supply Company". Now the UK's largest multi-channel trade supplier with 870+ stores and same-day Click & Collect.
Did you know? Owned by Travis Perkins Group, Toolstation grew from a single store to 580+ branches in just 20 years — opening a new store almost every week.
Did you know? ITS (Industrial Tool Supplies) is one of the UK's largest independent tool retailers, known for competitive pricing and fast delivery across their 30+ trade counters.
Did you know? Named after founders Richard Block and David Quayle. B&Q opened the UK's first warehouse-style DIY store in 1980, changing how Britons shop for home improvement.
Did you know? A fast-growing online-only tool retailer specialising in premium brands like Milwaukee, Makita, and DeWalt with competitive pricing and expert product knowledge.
Did you know? Started as a small family business, Power Tool Mate has become one of the UK's most trusted online power tool specialists with over 100,000 satisfied customers.
Did you know? Tools4Trade is known for their detailed product videos and expert reviews, helping tradespeople make informed buying decisions before purchasing.
Did you know? Famous for their massive 25,000 sq ft flagship store in Devon — a destination for woodworkers worldwide. They manufacture their own brand of lathes and machinery.
Did you know? SGS specialises in air compressors, generators, and workshop equipment. They design and manufacture many products under their own brand name.
Did you know? Toolden has rapidly grown into a go-to online store for tradespeople, known for their clean website design, fast shipping, and excellent customer service.
Did you know? City Electrical Factors (CEF) is the UK's largest electrical wholesaler with over 450 trade counters. They hold £150M+ of stock for same-day availability.
Did you know? One of the oldest companies in the UK, Travis Perkins traces its origins to 1797. The group also owns Toolstation, Wickes, and several other major trade brands.
Did you know? Power Tool World is a family-run business that has grown into one of the North East's largest power tool retailers with a massive online catalogue.
Centurion Photoluminescent Fire Extinguisher Sign Dry Powder
SKU: 260223155541236
EAN: 5015397203687
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The Scan Dry Powder Fire Extinguisher Sign is a photoluminescent safety sign designed to clearly identify and provide guidance on dry powder fire extinguishers in workplace environments. Measuring 75 x 200mm, this rigid sign is manufactured from 1.3mm thick PVC material with UV-resistant inks that prevent fading over time, ensuring long-term visibility and compliance. The photoluminescent properties mean this sign will glow in the dark, maintaining visibility during power failures or in low-light conditions when fire safety information is most critical. The self-adhesive backing simplifies installation, allowing quick and secure attachment to walls or surfaces near dry powder extinguisher locations without the need for additional fixings or tools. Ideal for workshops, warehouses, factories and commercial premises, this sign helps businesses meet their legal obligations for fire safety signage whilst reducing liability should an incident occur. The sign exceeds PSPA Class 1 classification and is manufactured from non-toxic, non-radioactive materials with no lead or phosphorous content. Complies with BS5499 and ISO7010 design criteria where applicable, ensuring the sign meets recognised UK and international safety standards for fire extinguisher identification signage. Features and Benefits: • Photoluminescent material glows in the dark for visibility during power failures • UV-resistant inks prevent fading for long-lasting legibility • Self-adhesive backing for quick and easy installation • Exceeds PSPA Class 1 classification for quality assurance • Complies with BS5499 and ISO7010 standards • Non-toxic and non-radioactive composition Specifications: Width (mm): 75 Height (mm): 200 Material: PVC Photoluminescent: Yes
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