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18"h x 12"w x 3mmd
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4-8 Business Weeks
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$278.90
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$278.90
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PRODUCT OVERVIEW
Photoluminescent Stair Identification Sign (Exit Egress Level) - 4 Floors or More
NOTE: Package includes MEA-certified photoluminescent stairway ID sign, tactile level ID sign, tactile exit sign, and low-level photoluminescent egress sign.
Materials:
- Engineered with 0.125" (1/8") thick non-toxic photoluminescent Rowmark LaserGlow material.
- Matte, non-glare finish with expertly printed digital text.
- Tactile signs feature raised text and Grade 2 Braille to ensure ADA compliance.
- Foam tape strips aid in easy installation. Larger signs may require silicone adhesive.
See installation guide for full instructions.
Sign Highlights:
- Use in facilities with 4 or more floors; within occupancy side of stairwell.
- For use on Ground/Exit Level.
- Approved for use in New York City.
- Meets requirements specified by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA).
- Glows in the dark, providing high visibility and long-lasting durability in the event of emergencies or loss of power.
- Meets the UL 1994 Standard for Luminous Egress Path Marking Systems, ETL listed to UL 924.
This sign, NFPA-PVC1812-X, is compliant with current regulations listed in the International Code Council, or ICC, and the NFPA 101 Life Safety Code, as well as NYC and California Building Codes. For further information, visit our signage codes and regulations page.
Please check with your fire inspector to see if this sign meets all code requirements for your city or county.
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