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OUR MISSION
Our mission at Ecoglo Inc. is to manufacture and distribute durable photoluminescent products which
create a safe and efficient pedestrian environment providing all people the ability to navigate egress safely
and efficiently in all emergency type environments.
By fulfilling the needs of municipalities, facility owners, architects, engineers and general contractors to meet
IBC/ IFC / NFPA photo luminescent requirements, our product improves the quality of the building infra-
structure and ensures a safe passage from public and private facilities.
Ecoglo Inc. strives to provide building products that not only create a safer environment but also meet the
demand for cost effective and long term solutions.
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HOW THE ECOGLO SYSTEM WORKS
Ecoglo uses a patented process to produce a range of products that provide a complete solution to
pathfinding requirements:
step edge contrast
slip-resistance
visibility in all light conditions
engineered for durability
ROUGH GREEN
The hard wearing silicon carbide non-slip material Every small step you take to reduce electricity usage
is just what you need to reduce slips and falls in all helps save our environment. Ecoglo products let
weather conditions. Your patrons will commend you, you recycle natural sunlight or artificial light. No
not complain to you. With their UV resistance and electricity is required. Ecoglo also goes green by
good looks, you can confidently install Ecoglo products using recycled aluminum. All products are non-toxic
inside and out. and non-radioactive. Designed to last the life of
your facility, Ecoglo avoids maintenance costs.
TOUGH Ultimately, Ecoglo is recyclable which avoids the
Our patented process bakes in the photoluminescent cost of landfill dumping.
powder and non-slip material and you get to savor
the results. Thousands of people can walk on these HOW TO SPECIFY ECOGLO PRODUCTS
products thousands of times with no wear and tear. Ecoglo provides several design file formats for its
And just to make sure, weve put them through extensive products in order to make the job of specifying easier
testing at internationally accredited laboratories relating than ever. From step edge contrasts, stair nosings,
to durability, weather resistance, UV resistance, stain pathway marking, egress signs, and more, you
resistance, abrasion and cleaning. And they passed now have more choices when specifying Ecoglo
with flying colors. products for your next project.
ONLINE RESOURCES
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THE ECOGLO TECHNICAL ADVANTAGE
The Ecoglo Photoluminescent (PL) range of products provide significant benefit during low light conditions
and emergency blackout situations. With a proven track record in reducing slips and falls Ecoglo products
provide improved health and safety with additional benefits in any smoke hazard situation.
Used for way-marking, step nosings and signage, the products are UV stable and highly durable, lasting
for many years. The products are easily installed and have minimal maintenance costs.
COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE
ECOGLO NON-ECOGLO
LUMINANCE
Ecoglo products are manufactured using a patented process A widely used alternative manufacturing process uses liquid
that is only used by Ecoglo. This tightly controlled application formulations that carry the photoluminescent particles.
embeds the photoluminescent particles in a clear durable polymer.
Liquid formulations can suffer from settling out of the dense
The physical nature of the dry powder embedding process photoluminescent particles resulting in inconsistent lumi-
and the optical properties of the polymer ensure maximum nance properties.
efficiency of the photoluminescent particles to absorb useful
wavelengths from a natural or artificial light source. This
light then re-emits from the product towards a viewer's eye.
Ecoglo Installation
Ecoglo products use a custom produced photoluminescent
Time Warner Center,
pigment which has greater longevity of glow than all the other New York City
pigments (over 100) which Ecoglo has sampled since 2001.
VISIBILITY
All Ecoglo products are engineered to provide greater vis-
ibility than relevant codes and standards currently require.
Photoluminescent visibility is affected by more than just
brightness (Luminance); the other factor is contrast against
adjacent surfaces.
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THE ECOGLO TECHNICAL ADVANTAGE
ECOGLO NON-ECOGLO
DURABILITY OF PHOTOLUMINESCENCE
The Ecoglo range has been subjected to accelerated UV/weath- PVC based products have reduced durability, may turn brown
ering exposure, and proven to be highly resistant to the effects of during weathering exposure after a short time.
UV/weathering.
Testing has been extended from the usual 1000 hour or 2000
hour test, out to 6000 hours, which can be interpreted to be
similar to around 30 years of outdoor exposure.
INSTALLED DURABILITY
The manufacture of all Ecoglo products involves the integral Flexible base products, such as PVC, are more prone to coming
bonding of the photoluminescent layer to a rigid aluminum loose because the installation adhesive is more highly stressed.
substrate, so there is no chance of delamination or peeling.
Rigid products spread any applied loads over a greater area of For outdoor use, protective film which is not integrally bonded
installation adhesive. is only as good as the quality of the adhesive.
SLIP RESISTANCE
The unique ridges in the Ecoglo photoluminescent strips and Smooth surface PL products do not provide slip resistance.
the integrated anti-slip contrast strips provide all-weather
slip resistance.
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ECOGLO VS. TRADITIONAL EMERGENCY LIGHTING
BACKUP SYSTEMS
COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE
ECOGLO TRADITIONAL EMERGENCY LIGHTING
BACKUP SYSTEMS
EFFECTIVENESS EFFECTIVENESS
The energy stored in Ecoglo photoluminescent pigments Experience problems with partial or total failure
will continuously exhaust for over 100 hours until it Limited operating time
needs to be recharged by re-exposing it to a light source Cast insufficient light
PL way-finding systems an image of the pathway is High mounted emergency lights can easily be totally
created by outlining elements such as steps, landings, extinguished when there is smoke in the air
doors, etc. and critical information such as change in Location of high light casts shadows
floor level or direction Every model requires a battery or generator system that
PL way-finding systems can play a vital life-saving role could provide electricity to the lights during a blackout
by showing the safe exit path, even in heavy smoke If completely drained an emergency backup battery can
The standard when designing PL way-finding systems take up to 7 days to recharge
for smoky conditions is low-level continuous marking
less than 1 meter above the floor level
Even if in a dark room for a week, can recharge for a
2 hour evacuation in as little as 10 minutes
INSTALLATION INSTALLATION
Installation can be completed by any competent handyman Requires costly installation by electricians
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE
Occasional dusting Annual inspection and regular replacement of bulbs,
batteries, or generators
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LUMINANCE REQUIREMENTS
A luminance level of 5 millicandelas per m2 (mcd/m2) after 90 minutes of darkness is considered adequately
visible for photoluminescent emergency lighting in the following international codes and standards. Ecoglo
products EXCEED ALL these requirements.
NEW YORK CITY REFERENCE STANDARD RS6-1 NEW YORK CITY LOCAL LAW 141
PHOTOLUMINESCENT EXIT PATH MARKINGS As an adaptation of the ICC International Building Code and
This reference standard was promulgated in May 2005, and is International Fire Code, the New York City Local Law 141
referenced into the New York City building code by New York City signaled the beginning of New York City's move towards
Local Law 26 of 2004. an internationally recognized standard for photoluminescent
pathmarking and compliance. Any exceptions or deviations by
This law requires high-rise office buildings in New York City to comparison are usually related to NYC-specific section number-
have photoluminescent way-finding markings in all exit pathways. ing conventions.
This is supplementary to existing emergency lighting require-
ments, and applies to all buildings, old and new. UL 1994 LUMINOUS EGRESS PATH MARKING
SYSTEMS
RS6-1 defines the size and location of the markings and sig- UL 1994 is a standard that provides requirements for floor prox-
nage, as well as their performance requirements. Markings are imity and other egress path marking and lighting systems that
required on all step edges, and as perimeter markings of the exit provide a visual delineation of the path of egress. These systems
pathways, stairwell landings, and exit doors. Exit signs are also are also used to identify significant egress path features such as
required. New buildings require handrail markings. Performance doors, stair banisters, obstacles or information placards.
requirements include a minimum luminance at ninety minutes of
5mcd/m2 after charging at 2f/c for 120 mins in fluorescent light. Such systems are intended for installation and use as required by
Conforms to tests for flammability, toxicity, radioactivity, wash- building and fire safety codes such as the Life Safety Code, NFPA
ability, and (optionally) UV stability. 101; the Building Construction and Safety Code, NFPA 5000, and
the International Building Code sponsored by the International
ICC INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE AND Code Council.
INTERNATIONAL FIRE CODE
UL1994 requires each system element to be recognizable from
New code has been added to Chapter 10, Means of Egress, since
a distance of 25 feet, and also requires all elements that may be
the 2009 International Building Code and International Fire Code.
applied to a floor or step to meet UL410 Slip Resistance of Floor
The International Building Code is in use or adopted in 50 states,
Surface Materials, and to be tested for the effects of cleaning.
the District of Columbia, the US Virgin Islands, NYC, Guam, and
the Northern Marianas Islands. The new code requires photolumi-
nescent exit path markings in new non-residential buildings of 75ft ASTM E2072, STANDARD TEST METHOD FOR
height or more. Photoluminescent markings are required on all step PHOTOPIC LUMINANCE OF PHOTOLUMINES-
edges and handrails, and as perimeter markings of the exit path- CENT (PHOSPHORESCENT) MARKINGS
ways, including stairwell landings. For performance requirements This standard requires that photoluminescent markings be tested
the code prescribes compliance with either for photoluminescent brightness (luminance) following charging
UL1994, Luminous Egress Path Marking Systems, or for 2 hours at 21.6 lux from a Fluorescent lamp having a color
ASTM E2072 Standard Specification for Photoluminescent temperature between 4000K and 4500K. The required luminance
Safety Markings (subject to modified charging properties are:
source requirements) After 10 minutes, minimum luminance 20mcd/m2
After 60 minutes, minimum luminance 2.8mcd/m2
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2009 IFC/IBC 1024 LUMINOUS EGRESS
PATH MARKINGS COMPLIANCE GUIDE
Please contact Ecoglo customer service to obtain a copy of this and other code compliance guides
Handrail
marking
Floor mounted perimeter
demarcation line
1024.2.2 LANDINGS
The leading edge of landings shall be marked with a stripe
consistent with the dimensional requirements for steps.
Exception: The minimum width of 1 inch (25 mm) shall not apply to
outlining stripes listed in accordance with UL 1994.
1024.2.3 HANDRAILS
All handrails and handrail extensions shall be marked with a solid
and continuous stripe having a minimum width of 1 inch (25 mm).
The stripe shall be placed on the top surface of the handrail for the
entire length of the handrail, including extensions and newel post
Leading edge caps. Where handrails or handrail extensions bend or turn corners,
of landing
the stripe shall not have a gap of more than 4 inches (102 mm).
Steps
Exception: The minimum width of 1 inch (25 mm) shall not apply to
Handrail outlining stripes listed in accordance with UL 1994.
marking Wall mounted perimeter
demarcation line
HANDRAIL PRODUCTS
H Series: Handrail strip end caps
G3001 / G6001: Photoluminescent guidance strip
Leading edge
of landing
Steps
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2009 IFC/IBC 1024 LUMINOUS EGRESS
PATH MARKINGS COMPLIANCE GUIDE (CONTINUED)
1024.2.4 PERIMETER DEMARCATION LINES 1024.2.4.3 TRANSITION
Stair landings and other floor areas within exit enclosures, Where a wall-mounted demarcation line transitions to a floor-
with the exception of the sides of steps, shall be provided with mounted demarcation line, or vice versa, the wall-mounted
solid and continuous demarcation lines on the floor or on the walls demarcation line shall drop vertically to the floor to meet a
or a combination of both. The stripes shall be 1 to 2 inches complementary extension of the floor-mounted demarcation
(25 mm to 51 mm) wide with interruptions not exceeding line, thus forming a continuous marking.
4 inches (102 mm).
1024.2.5 OBSTACLES
Exception: The minimum width of 1 inch (25 mm) shall not apply Obstacles at or below 6 feet 6 inches (1981 mm) in height and
to outlining stripes listed in accordance with UL 1994. projecting more than 4 inches (102 mm) into the egress path shall
be outlined with markings no less than 1 inch (25 mm) in width
PERIMETER DEMARCATION LINE PRODUCTS comprised of a pattern of alternating equal bands, of luminescent
luminous material and black, with the alternating bands no more
T5-G3001 / T8-6001: Aluminum track and photoluminescent than 2 inches (51 mm) thick and angled at 45 degrees (0.79 rad).
guidance strip Obstacles shall include, but are not limited to, standpipes, hose
G3001 / G6001: Photoluminescent guidance strip cabinets, wall projections and restricted height areas. However,
such markings shall not conceal any required information or
1024.2.4.1 FLOOR-MOUNTED indicators including, but not limited to, instructions to occupants
for the use of standpipes.
DEMARCATION LINES
Perimeter demarcation lines shall be placed within 4 inches (102 mm)
of the wall and shall extend to within 2 inches (51 mm) of the OBSTACLE PRODUCTS
markings on the leading edge of landings. The demarcation lines
shall continue across the floor in front of all doors. OB20025: Photoluminescent obstruction strip
OB20025-TP: Photoluminescent obstruction tape
Exception: Demarcation lines shall not extend in front of exit doors
that lead out of an exit enclosure and through which occupants
must travel to complete the exit path.
DEMARCATION LINES
Perimeter demarcation lines shall be placed on the wall with
the bottom edge of the stripe no more than 4 inches (102 mm)
above the finished floor. At the top or bottom of the stairs,
demarcation lines shall drop vertically to the floor within 2 inches
(51 mm) of the step or landing edge. Demarcation lines on
walls shall transition vertically to the floor and then extend
across the floor where a line on the floor is the only practical
Floor/wall mounted
method of outlining the path. Where the wall line is broken by demarcation lines
a door, demarcation lines on walls shall continue across the
face of the door or transition to the floor and extend across
the floor in front of such door.
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2009 IFC/IBC 1024 LUMINOUS EGRESS
PATH MARKINGS COMPLIANCE GUIDE (CONTINUED)
1024.2.6 DOORS FROM EXIT ENCLOSURES 1024.2.6.2 DOOR HARDWARE MARKINGS
Doors through which occupants within an exit enclosure must Door hardware shall be marked with no less than 16 square
pass in order to complete the exit path shall be provided with inches (406 mm) of luminous material. This marking shall be
markings complying with Sections 1024.2.6.1 through 1024.2.6.3. located behind, immediately adjacent to or on the door handle
and/or escutcheon. Where a panic bar is installed, such material
shall be no less than 1 inch (25 mm) wide for the entire length
Existing illuminated exit sign as may be of the actuating bar or touchpad.
required by building code
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DEFINITIONS
CHARGING PHOTOLUMINESCENCE
Photoluminescent material must receive some The process of photoluminescence allows certain
light in order to re-emit that light. In most situations substances to emita steady luminescent glow
15-30 minutes of light (depending on the light source) after they have absorbed various kinds of energy.
will be sufficient to charge photoluminescent material Photoluminescence involves the absorption of energy -
so that it will remain visible for four hours. normally light. This causes the electrons of the atoms
of the absorbing material to become excited and
Immediately after the charging light has stopped, jump from the inner orbits of the atoms to the outer
the luminance (brightness) can be very high (over orbits. The electrons then fall back to their original
2000 mcd/m2 if the charging light is bright). Luminance state causing photons of light to be emitted.
rapidly decreases over the next 10-20 minutes,
however visibility is still adequate at 5 mcd for Ecoglo uses Strontium Aluminate crystals embedded
emergency egress. It takes 11 hours for fully charged in a clear, durable polymer. These crystals continue to
Ecoglo material to reduce to 5 mcd. glow for many hours until exhausting the energy they
have absorbed, but they can be recharged repeatedly
If very low light levels exist Ecoglo will be able to by re-exposure to light. The luminescent ability will
advise of the duration of lighting required to charge not noticeably deteriorate over time.
the strips. See Typical Charging Tables on page 14.
Ecoglo photoluminescent material is made from
EYE ADAPTATION strontium aluminate crystals. When exposed to light
There are two main types of detector cells in the energy (either natural or artificial) the crystals become
retina; cone and rod cells. For approximately the excited and undergo a conversion process which
first 5-15 minutes under dark conditions the cone enable them to re-emit the energy received as light
system of detector cells, which operate in bright in the form of a yellow/green glow. The light source
light, continues to operate. However after this time can then be cut off and the excitation will continue for
the rod system of detector cells takes over as it is many hours. Photoluminescent material can be simply
far more sensitive to light. The detective threshold recharged by re-exposing to light.
of cone cells is 1 mcd/m2, whereas the detective
threshold for rod cells is only 0.001 mcd/m2. VISIBILITY
Visibility of photoluminescent material is measured by
Visibility is affected by an individuals ability to see millicandelas/m2. From international code requirements
in the dark. In particular older people see significantly (NYC and ICC) it is widely accepted that at 5 mcd
less in the dark or in dim light than younger people. photoluminescent material is visible. It takes many
It takes approximately 20-30 minutes to fully adapt hours for Ecoglo photoluminescent material to reduce
from bright sunlight to complete darkness. The to 5 mcd.
speed of adaptation is faster than the rate at which
the brightness of photoluminescent material reduces. Note that if photoluminescent step edging is used as
This can lead to the photoluminescent material the only light source for indoor theatre aisles Ecoglo
appearing to get brighter initially. will engineer a solution to provide sufficient visibility as
the 5 mcd emergency requirements are not relevant.
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DURABILITY CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
CLEANING
Regular cleaning to remove built up dirt and objects on the strips will ensure Ecoglo will continue performing
to expectation. Note that the photoluminescence will continue performing even after UV exposure or
exposure to moisture. The only reason for degradation in the performance of the photoluminescence is a lack
of correct cleaning.
1. Vacuuming or brushing with a stiff bristle head (wet or dry) is often enough to keep the strips clean.
The glowing strip can also be wiped clean with a wet or dry sponge or cloth. Observation will determine
if cleaning is required, however a regular cleaning every 4 to 6 weeks or after particularly heavy use
should ensure correct performance.
2. High-pressure water (but not steam cleaning) can also be used to clean the strips.
3. Do not use highly alkaline or acidic cleaning agents. The pH of the cleaning agents should be between
pH 5 and pH 12. If cleaning agents are applied at more than pH 10, the strips should be rinsed with
pH neutral (pH 6 to pH 8) solution afterwards.
MAINTENANCE
Ecoglo products should be checked annually to ensure the following:
All products are still in place as at installation and there is no material damage to any of these products
All products are clean from general dust build up and any other specific obscuring deposits such as
gum or tar
All products are clearly visible and have not been covered by carpet or other materials
All products mark a clear path and have not been obstructed by physical hazards such as trolleys,
machinery etc.
All products can be used to provide clear escape path marking and there has been no change to the
configuration of the building which renders them unusable
All light required to charge Ecoglo products is operating as designed at installation
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DURABILITY STANDARDS AND TESTS
BENEFITS AND TECHNICAL DETAILS
Ecoglo products meet or exceed the performance criteria specified in the following tests or standards:
UL 1994 and ASTM E2072 (including IFC and NYC LL 141 variations)
In United States, UL924
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CHARGING TABLES
FLUORESCENT CHARGING OF ECOGLO PATHMARKING MATERIAL (20 LUX, 4000K)
IN A POORLY LIT AREA
ACTIVATION TIME HOURS OF VISIBILITY*
5 Minutes 0.50 Hours
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SYSTEM DESIGN
WHERE TO INSTALL ECOGLO IN ARENAS
Directional Markers
Step Edging
Handrail Strips
Aisle Markers
SYSTEM DESIGN
WHERE TO INSTALL ECOGLO IN THEATERS
Step Edging
Handrail Strips
Seat Numbers
Aisle Markers
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SYSTEM DESIGN
WHERE TO INSTALL ECOGLO IN FIRE EXIT STAIRWAYS
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Demarcation Strip
Step Edging
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Handrail Strips
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Exit Sign (Above Door)
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STEP EDGE CONTRAST STRIPS, NON-SLIP STRIPS,
GUIDANCE STRIPS, AND HANDRAIL STRIPS
E SERIES CONTRAST STRIPS - Photoluminescent Leading Edge
E2071 E2061 E2051
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FLAT ALUMINUM STAIR NOSINGS
F SERIES FLAT STAIR NOSINGS
Clear anodized aluminum standard (Type II, Class I), black, bronze, and custom color anodizing available as
a special order.
TT
TT
TT
TT
TT
TT
F5101
TT
TT
Black Non-Slip F6171
Yellow Non-Slip F6151
Gray Non-Slip F6161 TT
TT
TT
TT TT
TT
TT
TT
TT
TT
TT
Black Non-Slip F7171 TT
TT
Yellow Non-Slip F7151
Gray Non-Slip F7161
PP
PP
PP
PP
PP
Black Non-Slip FA7171 PP
Yellow Non-Slip FA7151
Gray Non-Slip FA7161
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FLAT ALUMINUM STAIR NOSINGS
F SERIES FLAT STAIR NOSINGS
Clear anodized aluminum standard (Type II, Class I), black, bronze, and custom color anodizing available as
a special order.
PP
PP
PP
Black Non-Slip F7170 PP
PP
Yellow Non-Slip F7150
PP
Gray Non-Slip F7160
PP
PP
PP
PP
PP
PP
PP
PP
PP
PP
PP
PP
Black Non-Slip F8170
Yellow Non-Slip F8150
Gray Non-Slip F8160 PP
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FLAT AND CARPET ALUMINUM STAIR NOSINGS
RF SERIES FLAT STAIR NOSINGS
Clear anodized aluminum standard (Type II, Class I), black, bronze, and custom color anodizing available as
a special order.
TT
TT
TT
Black Non-Slip RFA7171
Yellow Non-Slip RFA7151
Gray Non-Slip RFA7161
TT
TT
TT
Black Non-Slip RF7170
Yellow Non-Slip RF7150
Gray Non-Slip RF7160
TT
TT
TT
TT
Black Non-Slip C4171
Yellow Non-Slip C4151 TT
TT
TT
TT
TT
Black Non-Slip C4170
Yellow Non-Slip C4150 TT
TT
TT
TT
TT
TT
TT
TT
TT TT
Black Non-Slip C5170
TT
Black Non-Slip RC4171
Yellow Non-Slip RC4151
Gray Non-Slip RC4161
TT
TT
TT
Black Non-Slip RCA4171
Yellow Non-Slip RCA4151
Gray Non-Slip RCA4161
TT
TT
TT
TT
Black Non-Slip S1171
Yellow Non-Slip S1151 TT
Gray Non-Slip S1161
TT
TT
TT
TT
TT
Black Non-Slip S2171 TT
Yellow Non-Slip S2151 TT
Gray Non-Slip S2161
TT
TT
TT
Black Non-Slip SA2171
TT
Yellow Non-Slip SA2151
Gray Non-Slip SA2161
TT
TT
TT
Black Non-Slip S2170 TT
Yellow Non-Slip S2150
Gray Non-Slip S2160
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PATHMARKING SIGNS
PATHMARKING SIGNS DOOR
MOUNTED
PATHMARKING
DOOR SIGNS
EXIT TO EXIT TO EXIT DOWN AND EXIT DOWN AND
THE RIGHT THE LEFT TO THE RIGHT TO THE LEFT
RA02012 RB02012 RC02012 RD02012
8 x 4.6 8 x 4.6 8 x 4.6 8 x 4.6
(203mm x (203mm x (203mm x (203mm x
116.84mm) 116.84mm) 116.84mm) 116.84mm)
RUNNING
MAN WITH EXIT
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FLOOR IDENTIFICATION SIGNS
Luminous floor identification signs are an important part of egress safety due to the critical information that they
provide. Ecoglo Floor Identification Signs meet International Code Council (ICC) and National Fire Protection
Agency (NFPA) regulations.
Floor level
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PHOTOLUMINESCENT EXIT SIGN SYSTEM
UL924 EXIT SIGN SYSTEM SLOPED CEILING ADAPTOR
LEED point qualified for energy conservation and The hinged mounting adaptor accommodates slopes from 0 to
sustainability approximately 49 degrees and is installed similar to the standard
Visible for 50 feet ceiling configuration.
No electricity or batteries required
Indoor installation
Lifetime warranty RETROFIT CANOPY ADAPTER
Requires exposure to at least 54 lux (5 foot-candles) of Ecoglos accessory cover plate gives you all the benefits of low
fluorescent, metal halide, mercury vapor light illumination cost installation and maintenance without the frustrations that
for a minimum of 60 minutes to become fully operational other systems have. No special tools are required.
Directional arrow labels provided with each sign for
on-site application Simply attach a universal mounting bracket to an existing octagon
Product uses recycled aluminum and is recyclable box, fasten the Ecoglo canopy to the mounting bracket as shown
Non-toxic and non-radioactive in the diagram. Slide the sign into the canopy instead of screwing
ETL listed for emergency lighting and power equipment it directly into a ceiling or wall.
according to UL STD 924 and the Canadian Standard
for Photoluminescent and Self-Luminous Exit Signs When replacing or removing an electrically-powered exit, the
ULC / ORD-C924-02 power must be terminated at the source, not in the wall cavity before
installing the Ecoglo Exit Sign. Check with the local electrical code
requirements first before installation.
Retrofit Installation
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EGRESS SIGNAGE, AISLE MARKERS,
AND SEAT NUMBERS
EGRESS SIGNAGE
EXIT SIGN EMERGENCY ARROW RUNNING MAN FIRE ALARM FIRE FIRE HOSE
EXIT SIGN EXTINGUISHER
EX2010 EE2010 AR1010H or RM1010 FA1010 FE1010 FH1010
7.9 x 3.9 7.9 x 3.9 AR1010D 3.9 x 3.9 3.9 x 3.9 3.9 x 3.9 3.9 x 3.9
(200mm x 100mm) (200mm x 100mm) 3.9 x 3.9 (100mm x 100mm) (100mm x 100mm) (100mm x 100mm) (100mm x 100mm)
(100mm x 100mm)
AISLE MARKERS
SEAT NUMBERS
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INSTALLED PROJECTS
MADISON SQUARE GARDEN NEW YORK CITY TRANSIT TIME WARNER CENTER
NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK
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INSTALLED PROJECTS
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NO ECOGLO - LIGHTS ON ECOGLO - LIGHTS ON ECOGLO - LIGHTS OFF
NYC LL 141, September 2014 GSA for All Buildings, January 2009
2009 IFC Means of Egress, January 2009 British & ISO Standards for PL Brightness
2009 IBC Means of Egress, January 2009 Tokyo Fire Department
NFPA 101 and 5000, January 2009 Fire & Disaster Management Agency (Japan)
California, Chapter 10, January 2008 Building Code of Australia
Connecticut, Section 1026, January 2008 New Zealand Building Code
New York City Code, July 2008 ULC 572
ECOGLO INC.
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