Photoluminescent signs and luminous egress path markings have helped people find their way out of darkened environments such as buildings, vehicle tunnels, trains, ships, mines and other spaces. Our high-performance glow-in-the-dark safety products help building and vehicular occupants safely find their way in the dark at night, during a power failure, building fire with smoke, natural disasters and other emergencies.
Additional Compliances and Certifications:
IBC International Building Code
IFC International Fire Code
NFPA 101 Life Safety Code
NFPA 5000 Building Construction and Safety Code
California Building Code compliant; certified by CA State Fire Marshal
Connecticut Building Code compliant Floor Proximity Exit Signs + Egress Path Markings in Access corridors
New York City Local Law 26, Reference Standard RS6-1 compliant: 4 MEA-listed materials
New York City Local Law 141 per NYC Building Code
New York City Local Law 3 RCNY §505-01 and 3 RCNY §505-02 (residential signage)
TJC The Joint Commission on the Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations
UL1994-listed Luminous Egress Path Markings
UL924-listed Photoluminescent EXIT Signs, listed by Underwriters Laboratories and ETL-Intertek Testing
OSHA Occupational Safety and Health Administration 1910.37 (b) (6)
ADA Americans with Disabilities Act
Facilities Standard P100 for US Public Buildings of GSA-General Services Administration
ASTM E2072-10: Specification for Photoluminescent (Phosphorescent) Safety Markings
ASTM E2073-10: Test Method for Photoluminescent (Phosphorescent) Markings
ASTM E2030-09a: Guide for Recommended Uses of Photoluminescent (Phosphorescent) Safety Markings
ASTM D4828 Washability Test
ASTM D3648 Non-Radioactivity Test
ASTM E162 Surface Flammability Test
ASTM D635 Rate of Burning Test
ASTM G155 UV-Degradation Resistance Test
Bombardier SMP 800-C Toxicity Test
APTA SS-PS-004-99, Rev. 2 Standard for Low-Location Exit Path Marking, published October 2007
APTA SS-PS-002-98, Rev. 3- Standard for Emergency Signage for Egress/Access of Passenger Rail Equipment, published October 2007 by the American Public Transportation Association
Canadian Guide for the Installation of Photoluminescent Exit Stairway Markings in Buildings, NRC Canada
ULC-S572 Canadian Standard for Photoluminescent and Self-Luminous Exit Signs and Path Marking Systems
ISO 15370 Low-Location Lighting on Passenger Ships
ISO 16069 Graphical Symbols, Safety Signs, Safety Way Guidance Systems (SWGS)
ISO 17398-Safety Colors and Safety Signs
IMO – International Maritime Organization certification by Germanischer Lloyd, German