Perimeter Demarcation Lines (§ 2.2.4) – wall vs. floor Q – If a wall mounted option for perimeter demarcation is installed due to poor conditions on any given floor, must the entire exit be treated uniformly?
A – It is preferable that the installation be uniform, but RS 6-1 anticipates unusual situations, so § 2.2.4 clearly states that the “demarcation lines shall be located on the floor, on the walls/vertical surfaces, or a combination of the two.” So you are free to change in the same exit, although it is not as desirable as being uniform.
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