2025-04-08
Effective Egress Path Marking with Floor and Stairwell Identification Signs
In a bustling city, fires in high-rise buildings are possibilities that must be taken into account. Such incidents can easily be tragic as panic can take over occupants during the evacuation process. Amidst chaos, smoke condition and even complete blackouts there are preventive measures that can help reduce panic, and provide guidance to evacuees.
2025-04-08
Effective Egress Path Marking with Floor and Stairwell Identification Signs
In a bustling city, fires in high-rise buildings are possibilities that must be taken into account. Such incidents can easily be tragic as panic can take over occupants during the evacuation process. Amidst chaos, smoke condition and even complete blackouts there are preventive measures that can help reduce panic, and provide guidance to evacuees.


Floor and Stairwell Identification Signs are part of an Egress Path Marking System that when in place can be the decisive element in getting people to safety.

The Everlux Floor and Stairwell Identification Signs are designed with a focus on standard compliance, namely on luminance properties. These signs use photoluminescent technology and their luminance properties, ensure visibility in low-light conditions, which can be particularly useful during emergencies and power outages.


 
There are a few key elements that must be provided on such signs. These are the identification of the stairwell, the particular floor where it is installed, the complete range of floors that the stairwell runs through, and specifically the floor of the location where occupants will reach their exit discharge. These signs must also provide information on whether or not the stairwell provides access to the roof of the building.

This information is essential nor only to the building occupants but also to the fire brigades and rescue teams that will also need to use emergency stairwells to perform their duties.
Everlux’s commitment to safety and innovation is further demonstrated by its adherence to international standards and regulations. Everlux floor and Stairwell Identification Signs conform to a range of standards, including NFPA 101 and UL 1994.


 
These standards ensure the signage's photoluminescent properties, fire resistance, and overall quality.

As we navigate through our buildings, let’s take a moment to appreciate these essential elements that may be decisive in guiding us to safety.

If you have any questions or need any help with Everlux products don’t hesitate to contact us.




2025-03-26
Illuminating the Path to Safety with Photoluminescent Evacuation Plans
In moments of crisis, every second is crucial. The chaos and fear can be overwhelming, leaving you lost and unsure of how to escape.  Everlux Photoluminescent Evacuation Plans are designed to provide all the necessary information on the available egress paths to building occupants as they enter the building. Additionally, they are a critical resource to provide guidance during an emergency even in a complete darkness scenario. Crafted in strict compliance with NFPA 101 and NFPA 170, the Everlux evacuation plans provide crucial information on fire safety, means of egress, and rescue routes.

Each evacuation plan is unique as they depict the architectural features, building's evacuation strategy and the specific needs of its occupants, from the perspective of their installation location - tailor made details that are also invaluable for fire brigades and rescue teams during emergencies.

The Evacuation Plans are made of 5/64” thick photoluminescent plastic. The anti-static surface is easy to clean, and the material is flame-retardant, ensuring it does not contribute to fire propagation. The product is safe in toxic terms and contains no radioactive substances.

Photoluminescent signs play an essencial role in guiding occupants to safety during emergencies. They are designed to absorb and store light energy from the exposure to the building's general lighting and then, in low-light or dark conditions, to release that energy producing a luminance effect. This makes them highly visible even in power outages, ensuring a clear path to safety.

Safety is not just a requirement; it's a commitment. At Everlux, we strive to improve safety through our innovative and high-quality photoluminescent signs. Explore the Everlux range of Photoluminescent Evacuation Plans and discover how we can make your space safer.

Ready to improve the information on the available egress paths in your building?  

Contact us to explore our range of Photoluminescent Evacuation Plans and find the perfect fit for your needs.





2024-12-02
Increased tunnel safety with Everlux AL: An NFPA 502 compliant safety signage solution!
Accidents in tunnels often result in tragic consequences, particularly if the incident is fire related.
2024-12-02
Increased tunnel safety with Everlux AL: An NFPA 502 compliant safety signage solution!

Accidents in tunnels often result in tragic consequences, particularly if the incident is fire related. Heat, smoke, and toxic gases can quickly cause chaos and panic, making it challenging for tunnel users to evacuate safely. Everlux AL addresses this issue by providing consistent, continuous safety information detailing the egress pathway, emergency exits, fire safety equipment, emergency telephones, and places of refuge.



Everlux AL signs are manufactured on a durable 2mm thick aluminum base to ensure high performance in extreme conditions. Each Everlux AL sign features a transparent protective film that offers protection against graffiti and, more importantly, resistance to tunnel atmospheric conditions such as humidity and moisture as well as silt, salt and smog.

Compliance with NFPA 502

Everlux AL safety signs comply with the NFPA 502 Standard for Road Tunnels, Bridges, and Other Limited Access Highways. This standard provides fire protection and fire life safety requirements for limited access highways, road tunnels, bridges, elevated highways, depressed highways, and roadways beneath air-right structures.

The NFPA 502 standard requires directional signs indicating the distance to the two nearest emergency exits on the side walls of road tunnels at intervals no more than 82 feet. Everlux AL signage meets this requirement, making it an ideal solution for improving safety in road tunnels.

Everlux AL demonstrates Everlux’s commitment to improving safety in confined environments. Everlux AL ensures that tunnel users have access to vital safety information, helping them evacuate safely and independently in the event of an incident, thereby contributing to a safer environment within these structures.

For more information or to discuss how Everlux can help you design and specify your tunnel egress signage solution, please contact us!




2024-07-01
Everlux Stair Nosing Egress Path Marking
The Everlux Stair Nosing Egress Path Marking is a critical component of the Everlux Egress Path Marking System. It plays a vital role in ensuring safe and efficient evacuation during emergencies by providing clear, visible markings along egress paths.
2024-07-01
Everlux Stair Nosing Egress Path Marking
Installation of the Everlux Stair Nosing Egress Path Marking

The Everlux Stair Nosing Egress Path Marking is a critical component of the Everlux Egress Path Marking System. It plays a vital role in ensuring safe and efficient evacuation during emergencies by providing clear, visible markings along egress paths. The stair nosing is designed to be durable, reliable, and easy to install. There are three different methods of installing the Everlux Stair Nosing Egress Path Marking:


  • Self-Adhesive Backing



This is the easiest and fastest method. Simply peel off the self-adhesive strips and adhere it securely to any smooth surface. This method is ideal for quick installations and requires no additional tools or materials.


  • Everlux Adhesive


For a more durable and long-lasting bond, the Everlux Adhesive can be used. This specialized adhesive is designed to ensure a strong bond between the stair nosing and the surface to which it is applied. This method may require a bit more time and preparation, but it provides extra strength and durability, making it suitable for high-traffic areas.


  • Fasteners


This is a more traditional method of installation. The stair nosing can be fastened in to place for a secure fit. This method is ideal for surfaces where adhesives may not work as effectively, or for installations that require an extra level of security and durability.
Each of these methods has its own advantages and is suitable for different situations and requirements. Therefore, it's important to consider the specific needs and conditions of your installation before choosing the most appropriate method. Regardless of the method chosen, the Everlux Stair Nosing Egress Path Marking provides a reliable and effective solution for marking egress paths and ensuring safety in emergency situations.

If you have any further questions or need assistance in choosing the right installation method for your building, please don’t hesitate to contact us.
The Everlux team is always ready to provide guidance and support to ensure you get the most out of our products. Your safety is our priority.




2024-06-14
Everlux: Improving Fire Safety in High-Rise Residential Buildings
As global urbanization accelerates, the need for effective fire safety measures in residential buildings, particularly in high-rise residential buildings, is more critical than ever.
2024-06-14
Everlux: Improving Fire Safety in High-Rise Residential Buildings

As global urbanization accelerates, the need for effective fire safety measures in residential buildings, particularly in high-rise residential buildings, is more critical than ever.

In New York City, fire safety regulations for residential buildings include specific requirements for apartment and guest room identification and directional markings and signs, as outlined in 3 RCNY §505-01. Additionally, entrance door fire emergency markings in apartments, guest rooms, sleeping rooms, and stairwell doors are mandated under 3 RCNY §505-02. These rules apply to Group R-1 and R-2 buildings.

  • The Group R-1 Buildings are transient occupancies, which means they accommodate short-term stays, examples include boarding houses (transient), hotels (transient), and motels (transient).
  • The Group R-2 Buildings are primarily permanent occupancies, examples include apartment houses, boarding houses, convents, dormitories, fraternities and sororities, and hotels (non-transient).


3 RCNY §505-01, Apartment and Guest Room Identification and Directional Markings and Signs states

Stipulates the requirements for the design and placement of entrance door room number markings for dwelling units in all Group R-1 and Group R-2 buildings and occupancies, and lobby and hallway corridor directional signs.

The signs and markings required under this section are meant to assist emergency response personnel in locating the dwelling units they need to respond to.





3 RCNY §505-02 Apartment, Guest Room, and Stairwell Fire Emergency Markings

It mandates that all entrance doors to dwelling units and stairwells doors in Group-1 and Group-2 buildings or occupancies have specific markings to aid firefighters in locating such dwelling units, stairwells, and in identifying multi-floor dwelling units.

These markings should be affixed to the door jamb on the hinged side of the door, not more than 12 inches above the floor. For multi-floor dwelling units, additional markings with directional arrows are required.

















 

Everlux Signage

Everlux offers a bespoke signage solution that meet the stringent requirements of the New York City Fire Department rules 3 RCNY §505-01 and 3 RCNY §505-02 ensuring that each sign is uniquely tailored to the building’s specific needs.

In conclusion, Everlux is dedicated to improving fire safety in high-rise residential buildings. With its assortment of compliant, customizable, and high-visibility signage, Everlux is at the forefront of ensuring safety is not just a regulation, but a guarantee.

For more information about Everlux products and 3 RCNY §505-01 and 3 RCNY §505-02 Signs and Markings, contact us.



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