Description

Description

Overview

This 24″ × 24″ square sign introduces a layout not seen elsewhere in the GUN series: the prohibition icon straddles the boundary between a narrow white upper strip and a dominant black lower panel, with the bottom half of the circle-and-slash symbol overlapping directly into the black zone. This overlapping icon placement is a deliberate design decision — rather than sitting cleanly inside one color zone, the handgun prohibition symbol bridges both, visually connecting the white header space to the black panel below and creating a sense of depth and layering unique to this format. The black lower panel then carries “NO FIREARMS ALLOWED IN BUILDING” in large bold white uppercase across three lines, filling the panel with confident, high-contrast type.

The location qualifier “IN BUILDING” is what separates this sign functionally from every other sign in the series. Where other signs reference “this property” — a broad term that could apply to outdoor lots, perimeter fencing, or grounds — this sign speaks specifically to the enclosed structure, making it the appropriate posting for building entrance doors, elevator lobbies, stairwell entries, and interior security checkpoints. For Los Angeles office towers, multi-tenant commercial buildings, healthcare campuses, and mixed-use developments where the firearms restriction applies specifically to the interior of the structure rather than the surrounding property, this precise location language eliminates ambiguity and directs the policy exactly where management intends it to apply.

Key Features & Benefits

  • “In Building” location qualifier is unique in the series — this precise language restricts the prohibition to the enclosed structure specifically, making it the correct sign for building entrance doors, lobby walls, and interior security points where property-wide language would be imprecise.
  • Overlapping icon bridges the white-and-black zone transition — the circle-and-slash symbol crossing the color boundary creates a visually dynamic layout that draws the eye downward into the black panel, a structural design choice not found in any other sign in this series.
  • Square 24″ × 24″ format suits lobby walls, double doors, and wide entry facades — the equal-dimension panel fills horizontal space more naturally than vertical signs, making it effective above wide doorways, on lobby pillars, and beside double-door commercial entrances.
  • Dominant black lower panel anchors the sign with institutional weight — the large dark field communicates authority and seriousness, appropriate for office towers, healthcare facilities, and government-adjacent buildings where the tone must match the environment.
  • Three-line white text at large scale ensures building-distance legibility — visitors approaching from a parking structure or street-level sidewalk can read the prohibition before reaching the entrance, giving them time to comply before entering.
  • Icon overlap creates visual continuity without a hard color split — unlike flat two-zone designs, the overlapping layout softens the transition between zones while maintaining strong contrast between white and black areas.
  • Larger 24″ × 24″ panel increases visibility in wide or high-ceiling lobby environments — the square format commands attention on tall walls and wide facades where a narrower 18″ × 24″ vertical sign might appear undersized.
  • Maxmetal® construction handles both interior and exterior building entrance applications — UV-stable, moisture-resistant, and warp-proof for covered entryways, exterior door frames, and climate-controlled lobby installations.

Technical Specifications

  • Size: 24″ × 24″
  • Material: Maxmetal® (aluminum composite panel — rigid, lightweight, weather-resistant)
  • Print Options:
    • Standard: UV-printed vinyl applied to Maxmetal®
    • Reflective: Direct UV print on reflective material
  • Mounting Options: Wall mount, door frame mount, pillar mount (hardware not included)
  • Corners: Rounded
  • Use: Office towers, multi-tenant commercial buildings, healthcare campuses, and mixed-use developments — Los Angeles and Southern California
Additional information

Additional information

Weight 5 lbs