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"How-To" Marking Tips

 

Use photoluminescent markings for anything that's important to locate, especially in complete darkness. Following are some examples of where photoluminescent markings can best be used:

 

  • Fire-fighting equipment, exit route maps, critical shutdown procedures, valves or switches and exit routes should all be clearly discernable for emergency access. 
  • Potential hazards and obstructions along the route should also becilluminated to avoid injuries.
  • Place "You are Here" evacuation maps at strategic locations throughout the facility for those not familiar with the layout.
  • Low location egress pathway markings are effective even in smoke-filled rooms and corridors.
  • Floor level directional markings make finding a way out simple and intuitive -  just follow the arrows.
  • Fire fighting equipment, and directions to their location, should be clearly marked for fast reaction in an emergency.
  • Easy-to-locate exit doors and emergency exits can literally mean the difference between life and death.
  • Non-exit doors should all be identified to avoid confusion and choosing wrong pathways.
  • Highly visible markings on handrails, treads and risers on stairs and ramps will help prevent accidents in the rush to evacuate.
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