Covid 19 Signage and Graphics - Future Shift: Workspaces In Transition - Presentation - Page 28
Covid 19 Signage and Graphics
Create awareness, not alarm.
This is our approach to signage and graphics in response
to COVID-19. You won’t see neon yellow, black, and large
bold letters. Instead, thoughtful color and typography
choices ensure that the signage and graphics stand out
without causing ‘signage fatigue.’
NOTE: COVID-19 is new and nobody has definitive answers on the spread of the virus or how to prepare offices for the return to work. DBA can assist based on the currently available information, but we cannot guarantee that the solutions will be protective or that the available information will not change. If you would like to obtain advice specific to
your facility or go beyond these guidelines, then you may engage an industrial hygienist or health and safety consultant to determine the appropriate standards for your facility. The suggested entry and exit paths are for normal day use. However in the event of an emergency, please follow emergency exit signs to the closest exit doors or exit stair to
evacuate the building. The physical distance clearances that Dyer Brown Architects are showing on the plan are based on the guidelines provided by the Governor’s Office in the State of Massachusetts at this time. Please refer to the CDC, OSHA, state and local government’s COVID-19 documents for additional guidance.
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