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What is NYC BC § 1025.2.6.2?

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This section mandates that door hardware be marked with at least 16 square inches of luminous material, positioned near the door handle or escutcheon. It also allows for additional markings, such as safety graphics and egress symbols, as long as the luminous area requirement is met. Applies to building owners installing door hardware.

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1025.2.6.2 Door hardware markings.

BC § 1025.2.6.2

Door hardware shall be marked with not less than 16 square inches (0.01 m 2 ) of luminous material. This marking shall be located behind, immediately adjacent to, or on the door handle or escutcheon. Where a panic bar is installed, such material shall not be less than 1 inch (25.4 mm) wide for the entire length of the actuating bar or touchpad. Additional hardware markings may include ANSI Z 535.1 safety green graphics such as arrows indicating door handle turning directions, or emergency egress symbols as per NFPA 170, the word "EXIT," the word "PUSH," and similar egress-related symbols, provided the minimum 16 square inches (0.01 m 2 ) of luminous materials is maintained.

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