Archive | December, 2011

Photoluminescent Egress Path Markings: How Do They Help Occupants in an Emergency?

Photoluminescent demarcation lines were commonly placed on planes, ships, or other modes of transportation to compensate for power outages. Today, self-luminous egress safety products are being placed in buildings to provide additional visibility when lighting is at a minimum or not present at all. Path markings do not light up an entire area but instead [...]

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GloBrite Exit Signs: Remove Preceding Building Safety Product Limitations

GloBrite specializes in building safety products of a luminous nature to provide a reliable egress identification path for your structure. Finding an exit in a dark building is near impossible unless you have the right backup measures in place. Signs are designed to offer assistance to those who are unfamiliar with your building as well [...]

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Glow in the Dark Exit Signs Provide Reliable Guidance to Occupants

Glow in the dark materials have been commonly found in toys but are now being applied to products such as building safety items as well. Owners are required to use signing to mark various exit points throughout a structure. Signs may be applied on doors, to notate hallway directions, as stair identification, and to help [...]

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Fire Safety Signs Support Your Building Evacuation Plan

Occupants need reliable identification items when a fire breaks out in your residential or commercial building. Safety codes have been put in place by both local and international organizations to ensure the lives of individuals in public structures. Signs assist with finding the nearest exit in your building as well as locating needed equipment. Fire [...]

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Industrial Safety Signs: A Building Necessity?

Industrial facilities have a higher risk of fire and catastrophic situations than any other type of structure. Safety is essential in these environments because things can go awry very quickly if chemicals are handled incorrectly or equipment malfunctions. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) guidelines require signs to be placed throughout your facility to enforce [...]

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Fire Evacuation Signs: Make Your Egress Identifiers More Reliable

A fire is one tragic event no building owner wants to experience throughout the operation of their commercial structure or in their residence. Botched evacuations can lead to injuries or fatalities. While you cannot always prevent an emergency from occurring, signs may be implemented to increase occupant safety and make equipment easier to locate. Most [...]

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