LL 26

Photoluminescent Markings:

Classes Covered: High rise (> 75 ft) office buildings
Retroactive Requirement: • Install photoluminescent signs on doors leading to exits • Install photoluminescent markings in exit stairs
Compliance Date: July 1, 2006 deadline for installation of markings
Additional Information: • Technical installation standards are found in Reference Standard (RS) 6-1. • These markings and signs are in addition to, and not in place of, existing requirements relating to exit signs. • Owners were required to certify compliance by July 1, 2006 (Form: LL26/04 –1)
References: LL 26/04: §§ 2, 15 Building Code: §§ 26-248;27-383

§15. Section 27-383 of the administrative code of the city of New York is amended to read as follows:

§27-383 Requirements:

(a) Exit signs. Except in occupancy groups J-2 and J-3, the location of every exit on every floor and every opening from a room classified in occupancy group J-1 and containing cubicles shall be clearly indicated by exit signs. Such signs shall be placed at an angle with the exit opening if such placement is required for the signs to serve their purpose. In long corridors, in open floor areas, and in all other situations where the location of the exit may not be readily visible or understood, directional signs shall be provided to serve as guides from all portions of the corridor or floor.

(b) Exit path markings in high rise office buildings and in occupancy group E high rise buildings. On and after July 1, 2006 all high rise office buildings and all high rise buildings classified in occupancy group E shall have exit path markings conforming to this subdivision. This provision shall be retroactive and shall apply to buildings constructed on and after such date and to buildings in existence on such date. All exit path markings required herein shall be of an approved photoluminescent material. The markings shall be washable, non-toxic, non radioactive, and if subjected to fire must be self extinguishing when the flame is removed.
(1) All doors opening to corridors, to an exit, or to an exit passageway, shall be marked with the word “exit”.
(2) Within exit stairs, horizontal extensions in exit stairs, horizontal exits, supplemental vertical exits and exit passageways, except within street level lobbies, there shall be directional markings. 6
(3) Required markings for exit paths shall comply with the technical standards for installation and placement to be set forth in a reference standard. Such reference standard shall be designated RS 6-1 and shall be adopted on or before January 1, 2006.