Do Not Put Finger Into The Nozzle of a Hydromassage Sign CAD Block
The Do Not Put Finger Into The Nozzle of a Hydromassage Sign CAD Block (ISO 7010 P070) is designed to prevent injuries caused by inserting fingers or objects into pressurized hydromassage jets. This CAD block features a clear prohibition symbol that warns users against tampering with nozzles, helping to maintain safety in spa, pool, and wellness environments. It is especially important in public or commercial facilities where user safety and equipment integrity are paramount.
The symbol minimizes the risk of personal injury or equipment damage from high-pressure water systems. Therefore, incorporating this sign into technical drawings or site layouts reinforces safe usage practices. It also supports engineers, architects, and facility managers in meeting health and safety requirements related to water therapy zones.
Do Not Put Finger Into The Nozzle Sign CAD Drawing Key Features
- Accurate CAD representation of ISO 7010 P070 prohibition symbol.
- Fully compatible with AutoCAD and all major CAD software.
- Follows ISO 3864-1 color and format standards for prohibition signage.
- DWG file is scalable and maintains visual clarity at any print size.
- Ideal for easy integration into spa facility plans and safety documents.
Applications
This prohibition symbol is suitable for wellness centers, spas, hotel pools, therapeutic bath areas, and aquatic facilities using hydromassage equipment. It ensures users are aware of the risks of inserting fingers into active jets, helping reduce the likelihood of accidents or system malfunction. By including this CAD block in your layout, you reinforce equipment safety and promote responsible behavior among guests and staff. Its use is a practical step toward maintaining operational safety and regulatory compliance.
Compliance
Our safety sign CAD block complies with ISO 7010 and ISO 3864-1 standards and belongs to the official Prohibition Sign series. You may also be interested in our full ISO 7010 Prohibition Signs DWG Set if you need CAD versions of related safety symbols.
For more insight into ISO 7010 safety signage, visit Wikipedia.


