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English signs in public signs

In public places, common English signs are as follows:

1, entrance: used to indicate the official entrance of a building or a specific area, usually indicating the direction with an arrow.

2. Exit: used to indicate emergency exits, usually with green or red safety signs.

3. Toilet or washroom: used to indicate the location of the toilet or washroom.

4. No smoking: used to indicate a no smoking area, usually with a no smoking sign and a cigarette butt icon.

5. Fire exit: used to indicate the safety exit in case of fire or emergency, usually equipped with a flame icon and a green or red sign.

6. Caution or danger: used to indicate potential dangerous areas or situations that need special attention, such as electrical danger and high voltage.

7. No entry: used to indicate a restricted area or a closed area, usually with a forbidden symbol and a red sign.

8. Parking: used to indicate the location of the parking lot, usually with parking signs, arrows and corresponding instructions.

9. Elevator or elevator: used to indicate the position and purpose of the elevator.

10. Forbidden or unauthorized personnel: used to indicate the area where unauthorized personnel are forbidden to enter, usually used in security sensitive areas.

1 1, emergency exit: used to indicate emergency exit, usually equipped with emergency exit symbol and indicating arrow.

12. First aid: used to indicate the location of first aid facilities or first aid boxes so as to provide first aid services in an emergency.

13. No parking: used to indicate the no parking area, usually with a no parking sign and corresponding instructions.

14, CCTV surveillance: used to indicate that CCTV surveillance cameras are installed in the area to remind people of the existence of surveillance video.

15. Don't trample on the lawn: used to indicate that it is forbidden to trample on the lawn or vegetation region to protect plant growth.