Compliance

Our products and installations are approved for and in compliance with:

NYC LL 26 (New York City Local Law 26)

NYC LL 141 (New York City Local Law 141)

UL 1994

UL 924

IBC (International Building Code)

IFC (International Fire Code)

UL 1994

UL 1994, known as the Standard for Luminous Egress Path Marking Systems, is a pivotal regulation governing the design and implementation of luminous markings in buildings to delineate egress pathways during emergencies. Developed by Underwriters Laboratories (UL), this standard provides comprehensive guidelines for the performance, design, and installation of luminous egress path marking systems. It establishes stringent criteria for luminous materials, including factors such as brightness, durability, and visibility, ensuring their efficacy in guiding occupants to safety, especially in low-light or smoky conditions.

Compliance with UL 1994 is essential for building owners and designers striving to enhance the safety and evacuation capabilities of their structures. By adhering to these standards, stakeholders can ensure that luminous egress path marking systems meet rigorous quality and performance criteria established by industry experts, thereby significantly reducing the risk of confusion and facilitating prompt and efficient evacuation during emergencies, ultimately prioritizing the protection and well-being of building occupants.

UL 924

UL 924, titled “Standard for Emergency Lighting and Power Equipment,” is a critical regulation governing the requirements for emergency lighting and power systems in buildings. Developed by Underwriters Laboratories (UL), this standard provides detailed guidelines for the design, performance, and testing of emergency lighting and power equipment to ensure their reliability during power outages or emergencies. UL 924 specifies criteria for various components of emergency lighting systems, including exit signs, emergency luminaires, and backup power sources, aiming to enhance safety and facilitate orderly evacuation procedures in buildings. Compliance with UL 924 is essential for building owners and designers seeking to ensure that emergency lighting and power equipment meet rigorous quality and performance standards established by industry experts.

Adherence to UL 924 helps to mitigate the risk of confusion and ensure the effectiveness of emergency lighting and power systems during critical situations. By following the requirements outlined in this standard, stakeholders can guarantee that emergency lighting and power equipment are capable of providing adequate illumination and maintaining essential services when regular power sources fail. UL 924 plays a crucial role in safeguarding occupants and property in buildings by promoting the reliability and functionality of emergency lighting and power systems, thereby prioritizing the protection and well-being of individuals during emergencies.

IBC (International Building Code)

The International Building Code (IBC) is a comprehensive set of regulations governing the design, construction, and maintenance of buildings across the globe. Developed by the International Code Council (ICC), the IBC provides standardized guidelines for various aspects of building construction, including structural integrity, fire safety, accessibility, and energy efficiency. Its provisions are intended to ensure the safety, health, and welfare of building occupants and the public at large. Compliance with the IBC is mandatory in many jurisdictions, where it serves as the primary basis for building codes and regulations.

The IBC covers a wide range of topics, including building occupancy classifications, structural design criteria, means of egress requirements, fire resistance ratings, and materials specifications. It incorporates input from experts in architecture, engineering, construction, and public safety to establish minimum standards for building safety and performance. By adhering to the provisions outlined in the IBC, architects, engineers, contractors, and building officials can ensure that new construction and renovation projects meet established criteria for structural integrity, fire protection, accessibility, and sustainability. The IBC’s holistic approach to building regulation reflects a commitment to promoting the highest standards of safety, resilience, and sustainability in the built environment.

IFC (International Fire Code)

The International Fire Code (IFC) is a comprehensive set of regulations developed by the International Code Council (ICC) to address fire prevention and life safety in buildings and structures. It provides standardized guidelines for fire safety measures, fire protection systems, and emergency preparedness requirements. The IFC covers various aspects of fire prevention, including fire alarm and detection systems, fire suppression systems, means of egress, building occupancy classifications, and hazardous materials storage and handling. Its primary goal is to reduce the risk of fire-related incidents, protect property, and ensure the safety of building occupants and emergency responders.

Compliance with the IFC is essential for building owners, designers, contractors, and local authorities responsible for enforcing fire safety regulations. By adhering to the provisions outlined in the IFC, stakeholders can enhance the level of fire protection and life safety in buildings and structures. The IFC incorporates best practices, industry standards, and research findings to establish minimum requirements for fire prevention and protection. It also provides flexibility for jurisdictions to adopt and enforce additional measures based on local conditions and hazards. Overall, the IFC plays a crucial role in promoting fire safety awareness, improving building resilience, and mitigating the impact of fire emergencies on communities worldwide.

why you should use us to improve your safety standards

Who We Are ?

With a firm commitment to excellence, we prioritize the safety and well-being of building occupants, ensuring our signage enhances evacuation procedures while providing peace of mind to our clients within the city.

Our Vision

we aim to empower building occupants with clear, reliable, and intuitive signage that guides them to safety during emergencies.

Our Mission


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