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What is NYC BC § 1025.6.1?

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This section outlines the design requirements for photoluminescent door and directional signs, specifying color, size, and the necessary components, including the word 'EXIT', an emergency exit symbol, and an arrow. Applies to building owners responsible for signage compliance.

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1025.6.1 Design of door and directional signs.

BC § 1025.6.1

Unless otherwise specified, all photoluminescent door signs and directional signs: 1. May be either positive or negative image; 2. Shall be made with the non-photoluminescent portions of the signs in safety green as per ANSI Z535.1; and 3. Shall include three components: 3.1. The word "EXIT" printed in sans serif letters at least 4 inches high (101.6 mm) with strokes no less than 1/2 inch (12.7 mm); 3.2. An emergency exit symbol at least 4 inches high (101.6 mm), complying with NFPA 170; and 3.3. An arrow at least 2 3/4 inches (69.9 mm) high, complying with NFPA 170. Design of door and directional sign shall comply with Figures S101.1(9), S101.1(13), S101.1(14) and S101.1(15) of Appendix S.

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