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Exit signs are not only necessary for the saftey of your building's occupants, but they are also required by state and federal regulators.. Ever since exit signs have been used and required by law, they have saved more lives than we'll ever know by guiding occupants outside and away from dangerous situaitons.

 

Exit signs are required to be installed along corridors and above doorways and buildings can't receive a Certificate of Occupancy (CoO) without proper installation and inspection. The NFPA (National Fire Protection Association) produces the NFPA 101: Life Safety Code, which offers the guidelines that nearby, state, and federal building departments use to produce creating and fire code regulations.

 

There's an exit sign for every single scenario:  Inexpensive Thermoplastic Exit Signs, Low Maintenance Non-Electrical Exit Signs, Durable Cast Aluminum Exit Signs, Weatherproof Wet Location Exit Signs, Upscale Edge-Lit Exit Signs.

 

LED (light emitting diode) exit signs are one of the most common models sold these days. They use much less than five watts of electricity and have battery backup systems that keep the exit sign illuminated for a minimum of 90 minutes soon after power is lost.  

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