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Photoluminescent IN EMERGENCY PUSH BAR TO OPEN SIGN/GLOW IN THE DARK IN EMERGENCY PUSH BAR TO OPEN SIGN (ALUMINIUM, 4x12 INCH,HEAVY DUTY, RUST FREE)
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Photoluminescent IN EMERGENCY PUSH BAR TO OPEN SIGN / GLOW IN THE DARK IN EMERGENCY PUSH BAR TO OPEN SIGN
Size:4 X12 INCH
GLOW-IN-THE-DARK SIGN - Photoluminescent SIGN
RUST FREE- ALUMINIUM - HEAVY DUTY 40 Mil
COMMERCIAL USE
EASY TO INSTALL.-WALL MOUNT (4 HOLES-for Easy installation)
DESIGNED TO LAST (No expiration date)
HEAT Resistant
COLD Tolerant
WEATHER Proof
ROUNDED CORNERS-for safe handling, longer life and a professional appearance.This is an Indoor Photoluminescent
A photoluminescent "In Emergency Push Bar to Open" sign or glow-in-the-dark "In Emergency Push Bar to Open" sign is a safety sign that is used to indicate the presence of an emergency exit door or emergency exit device equipped with a push bar mechanism. These signs are made using photoluminescent materials that absorb and store light energy during normal lighting conditions and then emit that stored energy as a glow or light in the absence of light sources.
The purpose of a photoluminescent "In Emergency Push Bar to Open" sign is to provide clear instructions to individuals in an emergency situation that they should push the bar on the door to open it for evacuation purposes. These signs are typically placed on or near emergency exit doors that are equipped with push bar mechanisms.
These signs typically feature text such as "In Emergency Push Bar to Open" or "Push Bar to Open in Emergency" along with a pictogram or symbol illustrating a person pushing a bar. They are often accompanied by the glow-in-the-dark or photoluminescent material background, ensuring visibility and legibility even in low-light or dark environments during emergencies or power outages.
The photoluminescent "In Emergency Push Bar to Open" signs enhance visibility and provide clear guidance for individuals to locate and operate the emergency exit doors equipped with push bar mechanisms. Their glow-in-the-dark property allows the signs to remain visible and easily recognizable, facilitating a swift and safe evacuation during emergency situations.
It is important to note that specific signage requirements and regulations may vary based on local building codes and safety standards. Therefore, it is crucial to consult relevant authorities or experts to ensure compliance with applicable guidelines when installing signs for emergency exit doors.
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