Does it happen that your facility manager continually asks you to incorporate code-compliant tactile solutions in the project?
Well, you are not alone. Project managers rely on the contractors to install the tactile solutions, that keep up with the latest codes and standards. But, keeping up with the code standards that keep on updating is a daunting task. The same is true during the installation of emergency exit signs. It's the contractors who are responsible for every aspect of the installation of exit signs from the code standards to the material used.
If you are considering photoluminescent signs for your building,
you will have a lot of questions in mind.
From the life span of photoluminescent signs to their compliance with
the local and national building codes, we are here to answer all your
questions.
Are the
Photoluminescent signs easy to install?
Before installing the exit signs, contractors must ensure that they comply with the national building codes. There are various brands of exit signs out there, but contractors have to choose the one that is code compliant. For instance, Ecoglo exit signs offer the safest backup technology for any emergency.
Contractors are often in a fix when it comes to choosing between
electric exit signs and photoluminescent ones.
Photoluminescent signs are more reliable as they don’t require
electricity hence will not fail when a power cut takes place. So, contractors
must install the photoluminescent signs
to protect the facility during blackout conditions.
Are they
cost-effective?
Unlike the electric signs that eat up a lot of electricity and have
high installation costs, no such problem exists with the photoluminescent signs.
In addition to low installation cost, they are qualified for energy
conservation and sustainability.
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