By: Cedric Loiselle | 2012-01-16 | National, state, local Most of us do not mind exit signs that much. We see these signs every day, but pay no attention to them. For some people, these exit signs are important. In fact, they have to make a good choice between LED exit signs and traditional incandescent exit signs. read more
By: champamerica | 2010-12-20 | Ethics If one would take notice of the flow of people coming in and going out of an establishment, it would seem like the crowd is synchronized. There are no collisions, bumping, or accidents such as tripping or stepping on each others' toes. read more
By: Daniel Murphy | 2011-09-05 | Organizational LED Exit Signs are affordable, eco-friendly and energy efficient while, Battery Powered Exit Sign are used in many business organizations, schools, etc. as they save a huge amount of energy and you can completely rely upon them. read more
By: Robert J. Hartl | 2010-03-26 | Interior design Photoluminescent exit signs are an excellent way for companies to become environmentally friendly while cutting their operating costs. In addition to being electricity and maintenance free, the signs are recyclable, non-toxic and non-radioactive, making them the most economically and environmentally practical exit signs on the market today. read more
By: Tom Selwick | 2010-12-06 | Article Marketing You have probably seen a few different kinds of exit signs, depending on the country you are in, and even the kind of business. What you probably do not know is the controversy that is behind them! read more
By: Avinash | 2012-04-08 | Business Self Luminous Exit Signs are an essential safety tool, which do not require electricity and are easy to install. These signs require a chemical process to provide non-electrical light. These exit signs provide years of illumination, and they’re highly tested in emergency situations. read more
By: Satish Kumar | 2012-04-08 | Electronics Self Luminous Exit Signs are an necessary safety tool, which do not need electricity and are easy to install. These signs use a chemical process to provide non-electrical light. These exit signs offer years of illumination, and they’re highly reliable in emergency situations. read more
By: Brian Ayling | 2010-04-03 | Reference & Education Fire safety regulations have been in place to ensure protection within domestic and non-domestic premises. Nowadays, requirements are being implemented within businesses to ensure that companies and multi-occupancy buildings have the proper fire safety equipment and first-aid kits. Aside from these devices, fire exit signs are being installed to provide additional protection against fires and emergencies. In turn, not only are equipment and first-aid kits considered crucial in firefighting, but are safety signs as well. read more
By: moonswamp | 2010-12-20 | Tools and equipment Emergency lights are basically charged up light that can be used as a source of light during power cuts and temporary backups for alternative. Many high rise buildings have exit lights, in case of power failure and are known commonly as emergency lights for the building in time of crisis for the safety of people. read more
By: Robert J. Hartl | 2010-04-02 | Interior design If you have been in a public building lately, chances are you have seen an exit sign above all exterior doors. Building codes require that certain public buildings install and maintain exit signs. A large skyscraper easily will house 300 or more exit signs, while a movie theater may need 20. The most popular style of exit signs in use today is tritium exit signs. These signs are sometimes referred to as nuclear exit signs because of their makeup. Tritium is a radioactive form of the element hydrogen. Because of their initial cost and because they are made with a radioactive substance, are nuclear exit signs worth investing in? read more
By: Michael Fleming | 2012-01-06 | Workplace safety This article explains what business owners should take into consideration when purchasing exit signs and emergency lights for their business. read more
By: Brian Ayling | 2010-04-03 | Reference & Education You see several signages anywhere you go-traffic, road, building, and warning signs. Some are common yet sometimes hard to understand. Others are unusual and even much harder to recognize. However, trouble comes when they are common, well symbolized, and highly important signs, yet often disregarded and taken for granted. read more
By: Christine Spiller | 2010-07-09 | Workplace safety The IBC was created by the International Code Council (ICC) to address the egress safety of commercial and residential R1 buildings that contain occupancy at above 75 feet from the lowest level of fire department vehicle access. Like the International Fire Code (IFC), which governs the egress safety in both new construction and existing buildings, the IBC, which governs the egress safety in new construction, is concerned with both non-emergency egress safety and emergency egress safety, with the latter receiving the greatest attention from building owners worldwide. read more
By: Daniel Murphy | 2011-06-30 | Entrepreneurs Several signs are very common and serve importantly in routine life helping you find your way out of a building or a new location. Anywhere you go, whether it is traffic, new places or building you will see different warning signs with specific words and images on them. Though some of them are common but sometimes it becomes difficult to understand their meaning. A sign that has an important role read more