- Item #
- A5244-TE
- Compliance
- ECCN Certification
Other configurations of this product are LEED Compliant.
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An Exit (Double Arrow) Sign has safety messages for emergency response protocol and compliance. An Exit (Double Arrow) Sign is a helpful tool to help protect the health and safety of personnel, and is not a replacement for required protective measures for lessening or removing hazards.
Compliance
EXIT SIGN with 6" High Text
These code excerpts are provided for guidance purposes only, and are not intended to replace any training guide, regulation or professional consultation. We do not guarantee the accuracy of the information stated below. To obtain accurate information, contact your local government agency or purchase the latest EXIT sign regulations at NFPA.org
Exit signs are required by the current fire regulations to alert people which direction to take in case of an emergency. All exit routes should be clearly marked using signs that comply with the current fire regulations.
Sign Construction:
- These are NOT Electrical Signs, instead they are regular EXIT safety signs.
- Signs are digital or screen printed with UV inks on plastic, aluminum and vinyl film materials.
- Adhesive backed vinyl film labels are supplied with round corners only.
- Aluminum and Plastic signs are supplied with rounded corners and 4 mounting holes.
- Glow in the dark signs are not recommended for outdoor applications only indoors.
- Signs do not have any overlamination.
- Image / Text on signs is printed directly onto the sign material.
Standard Number: 1910.37
Title: Maintenance, safeguards, and operational features for exit routes.
- 1910.37(a) The danger to employees must be minimized.
- 1910.37(a)(1) Exit routes must be kept free of explosive or highly flammable furnishings or other decorations.
- 1910.37(a)(3) Exit routes must be free and unobstructed. No materials or equipment may be placed, either permanently or temporarily, within the exit route. The exit access must not go through a room that can be locked, such as a bathroom, to reach an exit or exit discharge, nor may it lead into a dead-end corridor. Stairs or a ramp must be provided where the exit route is not substantially level.
- 1910.37(b)(1) Each exit route must be adequately lighted so that an employee with normal vision can see along the exit route.
- 1910.37(b)(2) Each exit must be clearly visible and marked by a sign reading "Exit."
- 1910.37(b)(3 Each exit route door must be free of decorations or signs that obscure the visibility of the exit route door.
- 1910.37(b)(4) If the direction of travel to the exit or exit discharge is not immediately apparent, signs must be posted along the exit access indicating the direction of travel to the nearest exit and exit discharge. Additionally, the line-of-sight to an exit sign must clearly be visible at all times.
- 1910.37(b)(5) Each doorway or passage along an exit access that could be mistaken for an exit must be marked "Not an Exit" or similar designation, or be identified by a sign indicating its actual use (e.g., closet).
- 1910.37(b)(6) Each exit sign must be illuminated to a surface value of at least five foot-candles (54 lux) by a reliable light source and be distinctive in color. Self-luminous or electroluminescent signs that have a minimum luminance surface value of at least .06 footlamberts (0.21 cd/m2) are permitted.
- 1910.37(b)(7) Each exit sign must have the word "Exit" in plainly legible letters not less than six inches (15.2 cm) high, with the principal strokes of the letters in the word "Exit" not less than three-fourths of an inch (1.9 cm) wide.