A blue sign with a red cross symbolizes a medical facility or first aid station.
A blue circle with a red cross road sign typically indicates that vehicles are not allowed to enter or pass through that area.
The Norwegian flag was officially adopted on July 17, 1821. The red, white and blue colors came from the flags of the United Kingdom and the United States. The white or Scandinavian Cross is taken from the Danish flag, and the blue cross is from the Cross of Sweden.
The red cross is the universal sign for medical aid. Alternatively, the blue six point "star of life" is the universal sign for emergency medical aid.
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Blue with a red cross outlined in white extending to the edges of the flag; the vertical part of the cross is shifted to the hoist side in the style of the Dannebrog (Danish flag).It is mainly blue, with a red cross on a white cross in it too.
The color sign of the Blue, Red, Yellow is usually represented by RYB.
The plus sign is actually the red cross on the Swiss (Switzerland) flag, as the red cross foundation was founded by a Swiss woman. So the red cross has stayed from the original logo.
The story of the red/white cross as a well recognizable sign continued: Henry Dunant, the Swiss founder of the "Red Cross" introduced the reverse of the Swiss flag (a red cross on a white background) as the sign for the rescue services to be recognized as such on the battle fields. Today, the American Red Cross Association has ensured an exclusive right for the use of this sign in the US. Therefore, when local rescue teams in ski areas want to signal themselves as such, they use the reverse sign of the Red Cross, a white cross on a red background…..which is nothing but the Swiss flag!
it has a red on the down and blue on up and three star
it is a red shirt and blue pants
blue cross, red cross all of those!
Yes, it is recognised as a sign of a first aid location.