A potential customer in the West stated that a person needs to be able to view the exit sign from 100 feet per NFPA or OSHA. Is this true?
No, there is no requirement in any code that requires that an exit sign be visible from 100 feet. This is commonly confused with a requirement that no point in a corridor be more than 100 feet from the nearest visible exit sign. However, the Glo Brite® Ecō Exit™ PM 100 Sign is the only exit sign on the market that has been designed for clear visibility under blackout and smoky conditions at 100 feet.
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