Aag Lagavana Samaye Bahar Javano Rasto Sign
The Aag Lagavana Samaye Bahar Javano Rasto ES-10 is a critical Photoluminescent Safety Signage designed to clearly indicate emergency exit routes specifically intended for fire incidents. Translating to "Path to Exit During Fire" in English, this signage is vital in situations where visibility is compromised and a fast, orderly evacuation is essential. Engineered with advanced glow-in-the-dark materials, it provides a self-illuminating pathway indicator when lighting systems fail due to fire or electrical failure. The bold bilingual or regional language text ensures that occupants from different linguistic backgrounds can easily understand and follow the escape direction, making it a life-saving solution in high-stress emergencies.
Key Features:
- Extended Glow Duration: Delivers a bright, uniform glow for up to 10–12 hours in complete darkness after just a few minutes of light exposure—ideal for blackouts or smoky conditions.
- Eco-Friendly & Safe: Manufactured using non-toxic, non-radioactive, and maintenance-free photoluminescent materials that eliminate the need for electricity or batteries.
- Durable Construction: Resistant to scratches, humidity, and common indoor pollutants, ensuring long-lasting performance in busy environments.
- Quick and Flexible Installation: Lightweight and easy to mount on doors, walls, or above passageways with adhesives or screws, allowing flexible placement anywhere along escape routes.
- Compliant with Safety Standards: Meets ISO 7010, DIN 67510, and OSHA evacuation signage standards, ensuring preparedness for audits, inspections, and legal requirements.
Applications:
The Aag Lagavana Samaye Bahar Javano Rasto ES-10 signage is specifically intended for fire exit routes in buildings such as schools, government offices, factories, hospitals, shopping malls, housing societies, and transport hubs. It is especially effective in stairwells, hallways, basement exits, and emergency doors where visibility can be significantly reduced during a fire. The use of regional language on the sign enhances understanding and response speed in local populations, making it particularly valuable in rural schools, municipal buildings, and region-specific public facilities. Safety officers, architects, and building authorities rely on this signage to communicate critical escape routes, prevent chaos, and support smooth, safe evacuations when it matters most.