About. When buying code compliant eco friendly exit signs, emergency lighting and ADA Braille, Exit Sign Warehouse is your one stop shop. We specialize in code compliant, eco friendly, energy efficient products and are committed to providing the expertise, professionalism and superior customer service today's market demands.
Light Fixture Industries, Inc.® provides high-quality egress lighting products including commercial, indoor, and outdoor exit sign and emergency light fixtures, electrical parts, lamps, and ballasts. With over 24 years of experience, we know the lighting industry and we know how to help you get your project to completion.
The Running Man Exit Sign was officially adopted by the ISO in 1985. Canada’s National Building Code (NBC) has required the use of these signs since 2010. We offer Running Man Exit Signs in three styles: Thermoplastic, Steel, and Edge-Lit.
They hardwire into an electrical system and automatically switch to their battery backup after a power loss to keep the exit sign lit and turn on the emergency lights. They can stay lit for at least 90 minutes. Emergency exit light combo units meet requirements for exit signs along an egress path, at doorways leading to exits, and at exits.
A versatile exit sign joined to bright light. Our combo units offer all the versatility of our exit signs, including lettering colors and mounting options, with positionable dual heads, providing bright and bold egress for a wide variety of spaces.
Photoluminescent Directional & Exit Signs. Photoluminescent directional and exit signs help illuminate the direction and location of travel to the final exit doors if light sources are not functioning. Egress path markers are ideally installed in a seamless, continuous manner along the escape routes of an egress stairway.
Often seen in high-rise buildings, photoluminescent egress signs provide additional guidance above and beyond standard exit signs and emergency lights. Note that these are not UL listed for sole use as exit signage.
The Lithonia Lighting Basics EXRG Exit Sign is suitable for emergency signage applications such as stairways and hallways. It's low profile makes it ideal for safely illuminated the path of egress in small spaces and can be wall or ceiling mounted. This fully assembled single-face exit with extra faceplate is available in red and green letters.
OSHA, the governing body for workplace safety in the United States, has two standards that lay out what is necessary for emergency lighting and exit sign compliance: OSHA 1910.37 and 1910.303. These standards require that emergency lighting and exit signs be adequately maintained in all workplaces, with particular emphasis on visibility and functionality in the event of a power failure.
These fixtures hardwire into an electrical system and automatically switch to their battery backup after a power loss to keep the exit sign lit and turn on the emergency lights. They can stay lit for at least 90 minutes. Emergency exit light combo units meet requirements for exit signs along an egress path, at doorways leading to exits, and at ...
Aluminum Exit Sign Information. Egress lighting is required by the National Electrical Code (NEC) in article 700-16. This section speaks of the importance of not only exit signs, but all emergency lighting as well. Considering the importance of these signs, makes it an easy decision to choose a sign that is constructed of a durable material ...
1011 Exit Signs. 1012 Handrails. 1013 Guards. 1014 Exit Access. ... Emergency lighting facilities shall be arranged to provide initial illumination that is at least an average of 1 footcandle (11 lux) and a minimum at any point of 0.1 footcandle (1 lux) measured along the path of egress at floor level. Illumination levels shall be permitted to ...
Photoluminescent signs can be used as egress markers and exit signs as long as they meet the necessary performance standards. Indeed, many egress markers (being smaller and more common than exit signs) must be self-luminescent—electric illumination won’t do. Listing requirements from IBC, NFPA 101, and others for photoluminescent signs
Exit signs along egress paths must be located to ensure that an exit sign is within the lesser of 100 feet of any point along the paths or the listed viewing distance of the sign (NFPA 101 7.10.1.5.2; IBC 1013.1). In practice, all exit signs have a listed viewing distance of 100 feet.
The Exit Light Co., Inc. now offers ADA-Compliant exit signs. Clearly mark each exit with the appropriate signage. Designed with either Black or Brushed Aluminum finish with white/black letters to create optimal contrast for the best visibility possible. Easy to mount with peel off adhesive strips.