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on Labels Q – Is it permissible for the MEA numbers to be applied with stick-on labels?

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on Labels Q – Is it permissible for the MEA numbers to be applied with stick-on labels?

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A – While the installation of photoluminescent products with stick-on labels is not explicitly prohibited by RS 6-1, this brings up additional considerations. In accordance with Building Code Reference Standard RS 6-1 ยง 1.4 and the terms of the MEA acceptance reports, all approved non-paint product are required to be identified with printed identifying information in a minimum of 6-point type directly on the face of the product. In addition, the manufacturers of all photoluminescent products are required to provide a written certification with the delivery of each shipment to attest to the authenticity of the products. This requirement is found in the MEA acceptance reports, which reads, “All shipments and deliveries of photoluminescent exit path markings shall be provided with a certification from the manufacturer, certifying that the materials shipped or delivered are equivalent to those tested and accepted for use, as provided for in section 27-131 of the Building Code.” Where produ

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