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Tips For Placing Exit Signs In Your Building

The placement of exit signs throughout your building can be an important strategy for providing occupants with the ability to quickly leave the building during an emergency. While exit signs may seem very simple, their important role means that you should still devote substantial research into these signs.

A Photoluminescent Exit Sign Can Be Effective When The Power Is Out

During a disaster, your building may suffer a total loss of power. To make sure that the exit signs can be seen, they will need to be fully illuminated. While there are exit signs that can operate with battery packs, these can still be prone to failure in addition to being more costly than other options. In particular, photoluminescent exit signs are capable of generating their own light. As a result, this can be the most reliable option for ensuring that these signs can be read during an emergency.

You Should Review The Layout Of The Building When Planning Where To Put The Exit Signs

When you are positioning the exit signs for your building, it is important to make sure that they are providing individuals with the quickest route for leaving the building. In order to be able to do this, you will have to thoroughly review the interior layout of the building so that these routes can be identified. As you are reviewing these paths, it is important to avoid only counting the steps or measuring the distance that will have to be traversed as this could lead to overlooking potential obstructions or other issues that could slow individuals or put them in danger. One example of this could be a path that requires the unnecessary use of elevators, escalators, or other systems that could fail during an emergency.

Avoid Placing Decorations Where They Could Obscure The View Of The Exit Sign

The exit signs that you have installed will need to be extremely visible at all times. When placing decorations, signs, or other items in the interior of the building, care should be taken to avoid obstructing the view of the exit signs from any angle in the room. This can reduce situations where individuals may miss the exit sign due to them being unable to see it from where they are standing. While this may limit your interior design choices, it can be a small price to pay for ensuring the safety of the clients, workers, and guests that may be in your building when an emergency happens. 


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