Exit Signs by State - Comply with Your State and Local Regulation
There is often confusion over which colors are allowed when choosing an Exit sign for your building. Exit sign requirements vary by state and municipality, which is why it's important to check with your Fire Marshall to see whether Green Exit Signs
or Red Exit Signs are required in your building. The information below is for general guidance, only. For many, however, it is also important to get a “sense” of any color preference – so that your building is as consistent as possible with others in your area. Even though the European Union generally uses Green
Exit Signs (Red is used to specify prohibited actions), our UL 924 standards allow either Green Exit signs or Red Exit signs. Yet, localized codes often specify one or the
other.
Oklahoma State Compliant EXIT Signs
State Summary
Oklahoma municipalities are also split between green Exit signs and red Exit signs. Oklahoma Exit Signs also follow the NFPA 101 Code, including its 2006 annexes. Additionally, failure to comply with codes resulting in a second or subsequent inspection will cost you a full set of fees, including an hourly fee for the cost of the re-inspection. Compliance can save you money and save lives! Call your local fire marshal to make sure all of your Exit signs and egress equipment meets or exceeds NFPA Life Safety Code.
Recommended Exit Signs for Oklahoma
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These photoluminescent signs can be installed without wiring. These ecologically friendly signs are maintenance free, free of radiation and UL 924 listed. They last over 20 years and are the favorite of more and more property owners. Over the life of the sign, you will save $ thousands. You can decide in the field which directional arrows are needed.
7.875"x14.5"
UL 924 Exit Sign, Glowing Letters, Green Background, 1-Sided
7.875"x14.5"
UL 924 Exit Sign, Glowing Letters, Red Background, 1-Sided