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Do these Exit Sign comply with NFPA Life Safety Code? Do they have to be UL924 qualified, too?

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Do these Exit Sign comply with NFPA Life Safety Code? Do they have to be UL924 qualified, too?

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NFPA 101 (Life Safety Code) compliance involves not only the type of sign, but the way it is installed and its precise location. All of our Exit Signs will already have the UL 924 seal on it, which is determined at the point of manufacture. NFPA-recommended graphic symbols, such as the running man graphic, are helpful additions to your UL924 signage. However, NFPA regulations are merely recommendations, and it is up to your fire marshal to enforce them. While NFPA 101-compliant signs are not required, they are widely and increasingly used across the country to communicate vital, universal instructions. We offer a number of glowing and non-glowing graphic signs that reach across language barriers, provide vital instructions and save time in an emergency situations.

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