Exit Signs Sample Clauses
The 'Exit Signs' clause requires that appropriate signage indicating exits be installed and maintained within a property or premises. Typically, this clause specifies the standards for visibility, placement, and illumination of exit signs to ensure they are easily seen in both normal and emergency conditions. Its core practical function is to enhance safety by guiding occupants to exits during emergencies, thereby reducing confusion and facilitating efficient evacuation.
POPULAR SAMPLE Copied 1 times
Exit Signs a. Edge lite with recessed ceiling mount, floating green letters on a clear panel with LED Technology, by Dualite or equivalent.
b. Quantities and locations per exiting and lighting plans.
c. Single or double face and directional arrows per lighting plans.
Exit Signs. Exit signs have been located throughout the Village for the personal safety of residents and visitors. Exit signs are not to be tampered with, disconnected or removed. Playing of ball games in Rooms, Flats and Common Areas of buildings could potentially damage exit signs and is therefore prohibited. The person(s) responsible may be charged for any damage caused to signs.
Exit Signs a) Lithonia LRP-1-GC-LA-277-X2, Single Face; LRP-2-GMR-DA-277-X2, Double Face. LED illumination, RED
b) Universal mounting and universal illuminated exit sign with injection molded clear polycarbonate outer housing.
c) White inner stencil background with green letters.
d) Provide 90 minute, 1400 lumen battery pack or connect to tenant provided common battery backed UPS.
Exit Signs. 1. The corridor/common area standard exit sign shall be a LRP-LED, double face, EL-N (Nickel cadmium battery) end mount, green on mirror edge-lit green, ceiling mount, recessed, housing with arrows as required, powered by long life light emitting diodes (LED’s) with a 90 min. emergency battery pack. Model Lithonia LRP-EL-N.
2. The tenant suite standard exit sign shall be a LRP-LED, double face, EL-N (Nickel cadmium battery) end mount, green on mirror edge-lit green, ceiling mount, recessed, housing with arrows as required, powered by long life light emitting diodes (LED’s) with a 90 min. emergency battery pack. Model ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Lighting – Sure-Lites EUR-70-A-G 120-277V.
3. Quantities and locations per exiting and lighting plans; single, double face and directional arrows per lighting plans.
Exit Signs. Exit lights are to be Building Standard ceiling hung at a ratio of one for every lease space or one for every 3,000 square feet rentable area.
Exit Signs. (a) Lithonia, Edge-lit series ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇/▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ Number of faces may vary between 1 and 2 as well as arrow direction.
Exit Signs. All entrances/exits marked with an illuminated “EXIT” sign must remain unobstructed at all times.
Exit Signs a. Edge lite with recessed ceiling mount, floating green letters on a clear panel with LED Technology, by Dualite or equivalent.
b. Quantities and locations per exiting and lighting plans.
c. Single or double face and directional arrows per lighting plans. TENANT IMPROVEMENT BUILDING STANDARDS -A 10/19/06
1. FIRE CAULKING
a. General Contractor is responsible for all fire caulking required by any and all work done during the process of construction.
Exit Signs. Lithonia, Edge-lit series LRP1GC 120/277 ELN Number of faces may vary between 1 and 2 as well as arrow direction.
Exit Signs. Exit signs have been located throughout the Village for safety of residents and visitors. Residents (and the Residents must ensure its guests and visitors) must not tamper with, disconnect, remove or otherwise interfere with or obstruct exit signs in the Village. Playing of ball games in Rooms, Apartments and common areas of buildings could potentially damage exit signs and is therefore prohibited. To the extent of any damage or destruction of any exit signs, residents will be charged for the repair, reinstatement or replacement of any damage caused to exit signs and where the person responsible for the damage cannot be identified, all residents of the Apartment or building will be charged an equal share of the cost of repairing the damage.