Floor number Basement sign Engraved Plastic (FLOOR NUMBER SIGNS 4X8)

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Floor number Basement sign Engraved Plastic 

Sign comes with a Double Side Adhesive Sticker

Sign Size: 4 x 8 Inch

Sign Thickness 0.4-0.6 MM

Sign letters color: white

Sign background color: Black

Sign material: Engraved Plastic

Sign Type: Wall Mounted

HPD Required sign: YES (See Law and regulations-NYC CODE HMC § 27-2048)

DOB NYC Required sign: YES (See Law and regulations-NYC CODE HMC § 27-2048)

Fire Department required sign: YES (See Law and regulations-NYC CODE HMC § 27-2048)

REQUIRED SIGNS for RESTAURANTS & BARS - N/A (See Law and regulations)

Sign Group: NYC DOB required sign, NYC HPD required sign, Management Hallway Signage and NYC Fire department required sign, Property Signs, Property Management Signs

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Floor Number signs are required in every facility whether it is a 2 floor building or a 100 floor building. These signs help distinguish every floor of your multi- story building and make it easier for people to find its different floors. NYC HPD and NYC DOB require building owners of multi story facilities of more than one story to put signs that indicate floor numbers. 

To visit the NYC official web site for HPD SIGNAGE REQUIREMENTS CLICK HERE

For questions and answers concerning HPD signage and Housing Preservation and Development sign requirements please visit HPD signs Q&A

NYC CODE:

Sec. [D26-21.03] 27-2048 Floor signs

The owner of a multiple dwelling more than two stories in height shall post and maintain a sign, of sufficient size to be readily seen, which states the number of the floor. Such signs shall be located in the public hall near the stairs and elevator, and within any stair enclosure

 

Floor Number signs are required in every facility whether it presents a 2 floor building or a 100 floor building. These signs help distinguish every floor of the building at hand and help guests and others locate its different floors easily. HPD, Dob and Fire department require building owners to post signs that indicate the floor numbers of their buildings.

Floor number signs are directional signs that help guests and 1st respondents keep track of their location in the building at hand. The floor number signs are used to guide people throughout the building. There are several types of floor number signs but the most common are aluminum signs for both indoor and outdoor use.

DOB and HPD require owners to install floor number signs and apartment number signs. The floor number signs are designed to inform 1st respondents of their location in the building. The floor number signs are also designed in a way that helps guests know of their location in the building. These signs are essential for keeping concerned parties oriented and able to find their way in the building at hand, particularly larger buildings, and are required for all HPD properties and new construction by DOB.

 

Frequently asked questions about floor number signs:

What Are Floor Number Signs and why are they used?

The Floor number signs are directional signs that help building guests know of their location inside the building at hand. The floor number helps guests and 1st respondents understand exactly where they are in the building.

 

Are Floor number signs required in residential Buildings?

Floor umbers are required by most city, state, federal and DOB (department of building), and HPD housing preservation and development.

 

Where should I post my floor number sign?

Floor number signs need to be installed near elevators, Stairwells inside and out of the stairwell.

 

Do I need to hire a Professional to install my floor number sign?

No need to hire professionals for the posting and installation of signs. Most signs come either with 4 holes for easy installation or with double sided tape. The super can install a sign in a minute and money can be saved by buying the signs online.

 

How To Get NY Floor Number Signs or any floor number sign?

We provide nearly all the signs you need to stay compliant with regulations from HPD, dob and any local, city and state laws. You can buy your signs online and save money; Rather than buying them customized and pay much more money for No reason. We carry in stock full lines of all floor number signs with different colors

  • White- floor number sign
  • silver – Floor number signs
  • Gold – floor number signs

 

What Features Do hpd Floor Number Signs Have?

NYC hpd law about floor number signs is straight forward .§27-2048 Floor Signs-The owner of a multiple dwelling more than two stories in height shall post and maintain a sign, of sufficient size to be readily seen, which states the number of the floor. Such signs shall be located in the public hall near the stairs and elevator, and within any stair enclosure.

 

From what materials are Floor Number Signs made?

The most stand floor number signs available in the market are the following:

  • Acrylic floor number sign
  • Aluminum- floor number signs
  • Sticker (vinyl) – floor number signs

 

Most buildings currently use the Aluminum floor number signs as they are heavy duty and not cracks signs

 

What are the standard floor number signs sizes?

The standard sizes for floor numbers will be the following:

  • 75 Inch
  • 5x5.5 Inch
  • 5x7 Inch
  • 8x5 Inch
  • 6x9 Inch
  • 10x12 Inch

 

What color floor number signs shall I use:

The general rule for deciding which color floor signs to use is that it presents the signs with strong contrast between the background and the letter so it will be easy to recognize the floor number in case of  emergency such as heavy smoke. Good contrast will be the following:

  • White background black letter floor number signs
  • Silver background black letter floor number sign
  • Black background white letter floor number signs
  • Black background silver letter floor number signs
  • Gold background black letter floor number signs

 

 

What are floor number and apartment number Signs that DOB and HPD Require from building owners?

  • Floor number signs nyc- hpd required sign
  • Apartment number signs – hpd required sign
  • Building number signs –hpd required sign
  • Room number sign for single room occupancy - hpd required sign
  • Apartment floor arrow signs
  • Building floor number signs
  • Floor signs with arrow
  • Floor and stairs signs
  • Stairs signs
  • Braille signs with floor number
  • Ada floor number signs
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Sales Tax:

We are required to collect sales tax on any product sold on this site and shipped to an address in New York. The sales tax is 8.875 percent.

The requirements for sign content are determined by intended use and by applicable regulation. The BUYER is responsible for determining the appropriate content for a sign or package of signs. HPD-signs.com makes no warranty or representation of suitability of a sign for any specific application. IT IS THE CUSTOMER'S RESPONSIBILITY TO ENSURE THAT THE SIGNS THE CUSTOMER ORDERS ARE IN COMPLIANCE WITH ALL STATE, FEDERAL, LOCAL, AND MUNICIPAL LAWS. Please review terms and conditions prior to purchase. 

For more information about what is required, see the laws that are referenced and the rules applicable to your city and state. This page is for informational purposes only and is not intended as legal advice, professional advice or a statement of law. You may wish to consult with an attorney.

At HPD-signs we specialize with all NYC Department of Building signage (DOB), NYC Housing Preservation and Development signage (HPD) and NYC Department of Transportation signage (DOT). Our objective is to provide property managers, construction site operators and building owners with signs required by NYC agencies and NYC Fire Department, aluminum signs, warnings and notices for quick and heavy duty installation, required building  signs, aluminum signs to install in buildings with proper HPD designation, Floor # Signs, as well as Basement signs

This is an engraved plastic “BASEMENT” SIGN with HEAVY DUTY double sided tape for installation. In NYC use/post sign to inform tenants/owners/guests/officers of BASEMENT floor in facility with proper HPD designation and aluminum signs

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"The requirements for sign content are determined by intended use and by applicable regulation. The BUYER is responsible for determining the appropriate content for a sign or package of signs. HPDSigns.com makes no warranty or representation of suitability of a sign for any specific application. IT IS THE CUSTOMER'S RESPONSIBILITY TO ENSURE THAT THE SIGNS THE CUSTOMER ORDERS ARE IN COMPLIANCE WITH ALL STATE, FEDERAL, LOCAL, AND MUNICIPAL LAWS. Please review terms and conditions prior to purchase. For more information about what is required, see the laws that are referenced and the rules applicable to your city and state. This page is for informational purposes only and is not intended as legal advice, professional advice or a statement of law. You may wish to consult with an attorney."
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