Exit Sign
The Exit ES-23 is a highly effective Photoluminescent Safety Sign designed to clearly indicate emergency exit points in any building or facility. This signage plays a crucial role in guiding people to safety during emergencies such as fires, earthquakes, or power outages. Made with high-performance photoluminescent materials, the sign absorbs and stores ambient light, allowing it to glow brightly in complete darkness. The bold “EXIT” marking is universally recognizable and complies with emergency safety standards, ensuring quick identification and response in low-visibility conditions, thus minimizing confusion and panic.
Key Features:
- Extended Glow Performance: The ES-23 provides a dependable glow for up to 10–12 hours after a brief light charge, maintaining visibility throughout the duration of an emergency.
- Power-Free & Sustainable: No electricity or batteries are required. It’s made of non-toxic, non-radioactive, and environmentally safe photoluminescent material.
- Built to Last: Resistant to scratches, UV rays, humidity, and dust, this sign is perfect for both high-traffic indoor spaces and challenging environments.
- Hassle-Free Installation: Lightweight and easy to mount on walls, doors, stairwells, or above exit paths using adhesives or screws.
- Safety Standard Compliance: Meets the requirements of ISO 16069, DIN 67510, and OSHA standards for emergency signage, making it suitable for safety audits and inspections.
Applications:
The Exit ES-23 is ideal for use in office buildings, educational campuses, hotels, hospitals, industrial sites, commercial complexes, and public infrastructure. It should be strategically placed along emergency routes, staircases, hallway junctions, and exit doors to guide occupants toward the nearest safe exit. Especially effective during blackout conditions or dense smoke environments, this signage enhances evacuation safety without relying on any electrical system. Facility managers, safety officers, and building owners can depend on the Exit ES-23 to form a reliable part of their building’s emergency preparedness plan—ensuring occupant safety and compliance with local safety regulations.