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School Safety Signs
Enforce rules on school grounds
and keep students safe.
Safety in schools is something we all want, and yet ensuring the safety of schools can be a difficult thing to regulate. School grounds are frenetic, fast-paced, and populated by our most vulnerable citizens. It’s for this reason that school safety signs are so vital to maintaining standards and policies that keep students protected.
Our school safety signs have a diverse selection of messaging (like "School Zone" signs), and come with OSHA-compliant headings. Whether you need to post “No Trespassing” warnings or instruct visitors to sign in at the office, Creative Safety Supply’s signs will help make your school a safer place.
Promoting a Safe School Environment with Safety Signs
School safety signs are essential components of a comprehensive school safety plan. These visual cues provide critical information to students, staff, and visitors about potential hazards and emergency procedures.
Safety signs serve as visual reminders of the importance of safety and help to prevent accidents and injuries. They can also provide clear guidance during emergencies, helping to ensure that everyone can safely evacuate the building. Schools need to implement a comprehensive safety sign program, through which they can create a safer and more secure environment for all members of the school community.
Types of School Safety Signs
Safety signs come in various types, each serving a specific purpose in promoting a safe school environment. Here are some of the most common types of safety signs for schools:
Evacuation signs: These signs indicate the location of exits and safe assembly areas in case of emergencies. They typically feature a green background with a white exit symbol.
First aid signs: These signs mark the location of first aid kits and designated first aid stations. They often have a red background with a white cross.
Hazard warning signs: These signs alert individuals to potential hazards, such as wet floors, electrical hazards, or chemical storage areas. They may use different colors and symbols to indicate the specific hazard.
Prohibited actions signs: These signs indicate actions that are not allowed, such as smoking, running, or unauthorized entry. They typically have a red circle with a diagonal slash over a white symbol.
Mandatory action signs: These signs indicate actions that are required, such as wearing protective equipment or using designated walkways. They often have a blue circle with a white symbol.
Custom School Safety Sign Options
In addition to standard safety signs, schools may also benefit from custom safety signs that are tailored to their specific needs. Custom signs can be designed to include school logos, mascots, or specific messages that are relevant to the school community. This can help to create a more personalized and engaging safety environment.
Custom safety signs can also be used to highlight school-specific hazards or emergency procedures. For example, a school with a unique layout or specific safety protocols may benefit from custom signs that provide clear and concise instructions for students and staff. At, Creative safety supply, we offer the benefit of customizing safety signs per your school’s culture.
Safety Signs For Different School Areas
Classrooms: Classroom safety signs should have indicators about the location of the exits, first aid kits and emergency procedures. They may also have signs related to specific classroom activities, such as science laboratory safety or art studio hazards.
Hallways and stairways: These areas should have clear evacuation signs, as well as signs indicating the location of fire extinguishers, first aid stations, and emergency exits.
Playgrounds: Playgrounds should have signs indicating safety rules, such as wearing appropriate footwear, avoiding rough play, and staying within designated areas. They may also have signs related to specific playground equipment or hazards.
Cafeterias: Cafeterias should have signs related to food safety, such as hand washing instructions and allergen warnings. They may also have signs indicating the location of first aid kits and emergency exits.
Administrative offices: Administrative offices may have signs related to security, such as visitor registration procedures or restricted areas. They may also have signs indicating the location of emergency supplies or communication equipment.
School Parking Areas: Parking lot signs are an important part of any school’s safety plan. These signs provide important instructions to students and parents where to park and where not to.
Free OSHA Safety Signs E-Book
Learn the required components of OSHA safety signs.
Helpful Resources