Tsunami Evacuation Route Signs
Tsunami Evacuation Route Sign Details:
- Sign is manufactured on durable rust-proof .080" aluminum
- Pre-punched 3/8" mounting holes in top and bottom for easy installation.
- Meets M.U.T.C.D. specifications for highway use.
In Stock - Usually ships same or next business day.
High Intensity Prismatic Reflective on .080" Aluminum:
MATERIAL | SIZE | PRICE PER SIGN | ADD TO CART | Catalog Part # | ||
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1 to 4 | 5 to 9 | 10 + | ||||
High Intensity Prismatic | 24" x 24" | $72.60 | $68.97 | $65.34 | EM-1a-2424-HIP |
Full Cube Prismatic Reflective on .080" Aluminum:
MATERIAL | SIZE | PRICE PER SIGN | ADD TO CART | Catalog Part # | ||
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1 to 4 | 5 to 9 | 10 + | ||||
Full Cube Prismatic | 24" x 24" | $81.18 | $77.12 | $73.06 | EM-1a-2424-UPG |
Available Reflective Finishes:
High Intensity Prismatic Reflective | Full Cube Prismatic Reflective |
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Specifications:
Legend: | TSUNAMI EVACUATION ROUTE |
MUTCD Sign Code #: | EM-1a |
Shape: | Square |
Color: | WHITE on BLUE |
Available Sizes and Weights: | Size: 24" x 24"; Ship Weight: 5 lbs |
Available Styles: | High Intensity Prismatic Reflective on .080" Aluminum |
Full Cube Prismatic Reflective on .080" Aluminum | |
Full Description: | EM-1a have a blue background color. The text and border are white and it is in the shape of a square. |
Example Use:
In the coastal town of Seaview, known for its vibrant arts community, the centerpiece is the Seaview Art Gallery, which attracts tourists and locals alike. Situated just a few blocks from the shoreline, the gallery is located in an area with a history of seismic activity and is at risk for tsunamis. In order to protect residents and visitors, the town has strategically placed Tsunami Evacuation Route Signs around key areas, including the art gallery. One of these signs is prominently displayed at the main entrance of the Seaview Art Gallery. The sign directs people to move swiftly inland along Willow Street, a straight and clear path leading to higher ground. During an event where a tsunami warning is issued, this sign serves as a vital guide, helping to quickly and efficiently direct gallery patrons, staff, and nearby residents away from the danger zone along a predetermined safe route, ultimately leading them to the town's designated tsunami evacuation assembly area at the local high school, situated on a hill well above potential tsunami inundation levels.