
Stake attention in this memory
This media file captures an indoor scene, likely within a public building or cultural institution in Santiago, Chile. The primary subject is a tall, freestanding information and safety sign, positioned in a corner where a light gray wall meets a dark gray wall, with a yellowish wall visible on the right. The sign features multiple panels housed within a clear acrylic or glass display, mounted on a metallic base with small wheels. The panels contain various informational graphics and text, predominantly in Spanish. From top to bottom, the sign displays: 1. **"PISO DE UBICACION" (Floor Plan/Location):** A schematic map of a building floor, indicating different areas and marked with "USTED ESTÁ AQUI" (YOU ARE HERE). 2. **Directional Information:** Several rows with arrows and icons guiding visitors to different facilities. These include: * "BIBLIOTECA" (Library) and "INFORMACION" (Information). * "COMEDOR" (Dining Room/Cafeteria) and "ADMINISTRACION" (Administration). * "SANITARIOS" (Restrooms) and "SALIDA" (Exit). 3. **"Plan de evacuación y salidas de emergencia" (Evacuation plan and emergency exits):** Another building floor plan, specifically highlighting emergency routes and exits. 4. **Safety Prohibition Signs:** Four circular red-and-white signs, indicating prohibited actions. These clearly include "No smoking" (a cigarette with a cross) and "No running" (a running person with a cross). The other two signs depict crossed-out figures, likely representing "no touching/climbing" and "no playing/ball games," though they are less distinct. Above the sign, on the dark gray wall, a small security camera is visible, along with another small device, possibly a sensor or light fixture. To the right, on the yellow wall, two rectangular display boards with partially visible text, one with "YAQ" at the top, are mounted. There are no people present in the image, suggesting a static, informational display setup in a well-lit interior space. The overall impression is one of an organized and safety-conscious environment.
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