Egress Path Markings

Our Egress Path Markings work with these Lighting Sources:

  • Fluorescent
  • Metal Halide
  • Mercury Vapor
  • LED, with colour temperature 2,700 K and greater

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Code Compliant

  • NFPA 101 Life Safety Code
  • NFPA 5000 Building Construction and Safety Code
  • IBC International Building Code (Model Code)
  • IFC International Fire Code (Model Code)
  • Local Building and Fire Codes Across the US and Canada

High Performing

  • UL 1994 (US) Luminous Egress Path Marking Systems
  • UL S572 (Canada) Luminous & Photoluminescent Path Marking Systems for 90 Minutes
  • UL 410 Slip Resistance
  • ASTM E2072 and E2073 Luminance of Photoluminescent Safety Markings
  • New York City RS 6-1 Floor Level Exit Path Marking Systems

Safe and Eco-Friendly

  • Reliable and Effective – Requiring NO electricity, batteries, lamps or wiring
  • Free of radioactive components
  • Made from long lasting aluminium, with a high recycled content
  • Free of vinyl and other toxic components
  1. Learn more about recent code changes requiring Exit Path Marking Systems.
  2. Significant Changes to the (Model) International Building Code, IBC (2018).
  3. Get more information on Photoluminescent Exit Path Marking Systems.
  4. OSHA Evacuation Plans & Procedures eTool.
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EverGlow manufactures a complete system of safety grade egress path markings

SIGNS:

  • Exit Doors into and out of the exit path
  • Intermediate Exit Doors inside the exit pathway

MARKERS:

  • Door Frames
  • Door Hardware
  • Directional Markers to avoid confusion that will slow an evacuation
  • Stairs and Ramps to clearly and safely show beginning, course and end.
  • Handrails must be visible from the top and must show the course of the stairs
  • Landings to show the leading edge (step landing) and perimeter of the exit path
  • Obstacles to prevent injury during escape and to avoid slowing egress during an emergency
Stair nosings, handrails and landings marked with contrasting stripes. This is the preferred method suggested by the NFPA 101 (The Life Safety Code), model codes IBC and IFC, and is required by many local building & fire codes.

An Exit Path is properly marked if the path to safety is reliably and clearly identified and occupants can confidently and quickly find their way to safety during an emergency evacuation.

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