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Building Signs & Unit Numbers

Purpose: Building identification and unit number signage is essential for functionality, safety, and code compliance in any multifamily property. These signs help emergency responders locate units quickly, assist residents and guests with navigation, and reflect the professionalism of your property’s management.


Common Sign Types:

  • Building Identifier Signs: Displayed prominently on each building (e.g., “Building 3”), typically visible from drive lanes or walkways.
  • Unit Number Signs: Placed near or on each door, mailbox cluster, or hallway entrance.
  • Directional Building Plaques: Installed at stairwells, elevators, or breezeways to guide foot traffic to specific unit ranges.
  • Emergency Locator Signs: Especially important for multi-level buildings—indicate which units are on each floor and stair direction.

Design Considerations:

  • Visibility: Choose high-contrast colors and large, easy-to-read numbers. This is especially important for emergency visibility at night.
  • Consistency: Maintain the same size, font, and layout across the entire property to reinforce brand identity and avoid confusion.
  • Mounting Location: Ensure unit signs are placed consistently—either centered on the door or beside the frame for a clean, uniform look.
  • Durability: Use weather-resistant materials for exterior signs and UV-stable graphics to prevent fading over time.

Pro Tip: When rebranding or updating signage, start with your building IDs and unit numbers—they’re the most seen and the most impactful for navigation.

At FASTSIGNS Independence, we handle design, production, and installation to ensure every sign is easy to find, on brand, and built to last.

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