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mickey

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I am looking to create a laminate for our yard that gives instructions of what to do in the event of fire.
Does anyone know if there are standards (legal or otherwise) as to the wording of such a sign? Anyone got any examples of wording used at their yards? Any help appreciated
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From reading over the years I have learnt:Try to have it so if necessary you can open all stalls and the horses can trot out freely into a field or such away from harm. Try and have a cabinet maybe with lots of headcollars/leadropes so incase of fire you can get to them without faffing with the tack room.

There not to do with wording but points you may want to consider
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maybe there is a template in a goverment website??? or some health and safety directives??? not much use i know but might be worth a look??
 

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Thanks very much. That's fantastic, I looked on the BHS website but couldn't find anything appropriate. That's really helpful
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