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Room Signs

Glow-in-the-dark room signs, also known as photoluminescent room identification signs, are designed to stay visible during power outages, fires, and emergency situations. These signs absorb ambient light and then emit a clear glow in complete darkness, helping occupants and first responders quickly locate important rooms such as electrical rooms, boiler rooms, gas meter rooms, fire pump rooms, and exit pathways. By remaining visible without electricity or batteries, these signs provide a reliable, maintenance-free solution for emergency preparedness while ensuring compliance with FDNY, NFPA, OSHA, and local building codes.

Photoluminescent room signs can be customized to mark a wide variety of critical building areas. Common examples include “Electrical Room,” “Boiler Room,” “Sprinkler Room,” “Gas Room,” “Fire Pump Room,” and “No Storage Allowed in Room” signs. These signs are especially important in high-rise and commercial buildings, where quick identification of mechanical, utility, and fire safety spaces is crucial during emergencies. By installing glow-in-the-dark room signs, property owners enhance building safety, provide clear wayfinding, and meet both safety and regulatory requirements.