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Fire Exit Route Signs

Stay OSHA compliant by clearly marking exit routes and doors around your facility

OSHA standards direct facilities to clearly mark all doors along exit routes. We feature a large selection of photoluminescent exit signs that glow in total darkness. These signs provide exceptional reliability and efficiency as they do not require electricity or batteries to operate, making them maintenance free, and easy to install. Seton also offers bilingual signs, custom, and LED signs. Many of the exit signs Seton offers are UL listed or meet National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) standards.



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Exit signs are required to be posted on all evacuation doors to help guide workers out of the building in the event of an emergency. Stay compliant with emergency signage from Seton.
Exit Signs can be hung from ceilings, placed on walls, in stairwells, above doorways, etc. Choose from Economy Low Profile LED Signs, Photoluminescent Signs, Glow-In-The-Dark Polished Green Signs, In Case Of Fire Signs, and many more.
Glow-in-the-dark exit signs can be easily seen in the darkness. These signs offer both photoluminescence and high-intensity reflectance for flashlight viewing. They are designed to be durable and versatile for either office or factory use.
LED signs contain two 5.4 watt 6V lamps and 3.6 watt down light, which are guaranteed to stay illuminated for at least 90 minutes after the power goes out. These signs come with a battery back-up, LVD, brown out protection, AC indicator and test switch.
Photoluminescent Signs from Seton absorbs and stores energy from ambient fluorescent light to glow for over 50 hours in total darkness. They do not require electricity and have no internal lights to burn out, which means they are 100% reliable. These signs are easy to install and virtually maintenance free. They even meet NFPA Life Safety Code 101 and OSHA requirements.