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IBC/IFC Egress Path Marking System Compliance Manual JESSUP MANUFACTURING COMPANY P.O. Box 366 McHenry, IL 60051 2815 West Route 120 McHenry, IL 60051 USA www.jessupmfg.com 1701 Rockland Road Lake Bluff IL 60044 USA www.globritesystem.com ph: 815-385-6650 fax: 815-385-0079 e-mail: jmc@jessupmfg.com Jessup 2011 JMC-ICC11 REVA

Since 1956, Jessup Manufacturing Company has been focused on one simple goal: To provide our customers with superior solutions through the application of coating and converting technologies. We have consistently lived up to that commitment through the dedication of superior people, a continued investment in the most modern converting equipment, and a passion for constantly exceeding our customers expectations. Throughout the years, Jessup Manufacturing has grown steadily, and today is recognized as the leading manufacturer of slip prevention and photoluminescent evacuation solutions. As the only vertically integrated domestic manufacturer of these technologies, we have firmly led the market, and have grown from our initial headquarters - a small garage in McHenry, Illinois - to multiple U.S. manufacturing facilities and sales subsidiaries throughout the world. Let Jessup Manufacturing Company be your Total Solution provider for all of your non-slip, photoluminescent, and custom coating/converting requirements. 2009 INTERNATIONAL CODES International Building Code & International Fire Code In order to protect the health, safety and welfare of communities large and small, the industry adheres to a system of model codes that regulate the construction of residential and commercial buildings. These codes are created by the International Code Council (ICC), an association dedicated to building safety and fire prevention. The International Building Code (IBC) and International Fire Code (IFC) are two of the most widely accepted codes in North America; all 50 states have adopted a version of the IBC and at least 42 states have adopted a version of the IFC. To ensure the regulations remain up-to-date, the ICC revises the codes every three years to include new and innovative design ideas and technologies, new materials and methods of construction, and fire safety, life safety and structural stability. In 2009, the ICC introduced the latest editions of the IBC and IFC, both of which contained significant code changes and additions, particularly in regards to the means of egress. IBC covers new construction IFC covers new construction and existing buildings IBC/IFC Egress Regulations The 2009 ICC states that luminous egress path markings shall be required in all IBC and IFC institutional, educational, business, hotel, public assembly and R-1 residential buildings having occupied floors that are located more than 75 feet above the lowest level of fire department vehicle access. According to Chapter 10 of the 2009 IBC and IFC (means of egress), luminous markings are required for all doors, steps, landings, handrails, perimeters, and obstacles. The IBC and IFC regulations are enforced by building inspectors and fire code officials. AFFECTED Occupancy Groups: A Assembly (For Public Events) B Business E Education R1* Hospitality/ Hotels I Institutional/ Hospital M Mercantile *R-1 Residential occupancies containing sleeping units where the occupants are primarily transient in nature, including hotels, motels and boarding houses.

IBC/IFC Egress Path Markings & Perimeter Demarcation Lines Path Markings Demarcation Lines & Obstacles AFFECTED Occupancy Groups: A Assembly (For Public Events) B Business E Education R1* Hospitality/ Hotels I Institutional/ Hospital M Mercantile *R-1 Residential occupancies containing sleeping units where the occupants are primarily transient in nature, including hotels, motels and boarding houses. IBC/IFC Section 1024: Luminous Egress Path Markings 1024.1 General. Approved luminous egress path markings delineating the exit path shall be provided in buildings of groups A, B, E, I, M and R-1 having occupied floors located more than 75 feet (22 860 mm) above the lowest level of fire department vehicle access in accordance with Sections 1024.1 through 1024.5. 1024.2 Markings within Exit Enclosures Egress path markings shall be provided in exit enclosures, including vertical exit enclosures and exit passageways, in accordance with Sections 1024.2.1 through 1024.2.6. 1024.2.1 Steps: A solid and continuous stripe shall be applied to the horizontal leading edge of each step and shall extend for the full length of the step. Outlining stripes shall have a minimum horizontal width of 1 inch (25 mm) and a maximum width of 2 inches (51 mm). The leading edge of the stripe shall be placed at a maximum of 1/2 inch (13 mm) from the leading edge of the step and the stripe shall overlap the leading edge of the step by not more than 1/2 inch (13 mm) down the vertical face of the step. Exception: The minimum width of 1 inch (25 mm) shall not apply to outlining stripes listed in accordance with UL 1994. 1024.2.2 Landings: The leading edge of landings shall be marked with a stripe consistent with the dimensional requirements for steps. 1024.2.1 Steps 1024.2.2 Landings 1024.2.3 Handrails: All handrails and handrail extensions shall be marked with a solid and continuous stripe having a minimum width of 1 inch (25 mm). The stripe shall be placed on the top surface of the handrail for the entire length of the handrail, including extensions and newel post caps. Where handrails and handrail extensions bend or turn corners, the stripe shall not have a gap more than 4 inches (102 mm). Exception: The minimum width of 1 inch (25 mm) shall not apply to outlining stripes listed in accordance with UL 1994. 1024.2.3 Handrails Demarcation Lines 7800-TREAD-1 Aluminum Stair Tread Specs: 2.375" x 48" with 1" #7812 rigid insert 40 pieces per case 7800-NOSING-X Specs: 3" x length of stair nosing with 1" strip of #7812 rigid insert Specs: 1" by 100' 1024.2.4 Perimeter Demarcation Lines: Stair landings and other floor areas within exit enclosures, with the exception of the sides of steps, shall be provided with solid and continuous demarcation lines on the floor or on the walls or a combination of both. The stripes shall be 1 to 2 inches (25 mm to 51 mm) wide with interruptions not exceeding 4 inches (102 mm), Exception: The minimum width of 1 inch (25 mm) shall not apply to outlining stripes listed in accordance with UL 1994. Demarcation Lines, Cont. 1024.2.4.1 Floor-mounted Demarcation Lines: Perimeter demarcation lines shall be placed within 4 inches (102 mm) of the wall and shall extend to within 2 inches (51 mm) of the markings on the leading edge of landings. The demarcation lines shall continue across the floor in front of all doors. Exception: Demarcation lines shall not extend in front of exit doors that lead out of an exit enclosure and through which occupants must travel to complete the exit path. 1024.2.4 Perimeter Demarcation A A 1024.2.5 Obstacles A 7500-EXT-2x8 Aluminum Extrusion to be used with 7760-2 Film Specs: 2" x 8' 7760-2 Film Tamper Proof Insert Specs: 2" x 100' 6 rolls per case 7760-1-STP Film Tamper Proof Black Stripe Photoluminescent Tape B B B EXT-2 to be used with Film Plastic Extrusion Specs: 1" x 8' Insert 1024.2.4.2 Wall-mounted Demarcation Lines: Perimeter demarcation lines shall be placed on the wall with the bottom edge of the stripe no more than within 4 inches (102 mm) above the finished floor. At the top or bottom of the stairs, demarcation lines shall drop vertically to the floor within 2 inches (51 mm) of the step or landing edge. Demarcation lines on walls shall transition vertically to the floor and then extend across the floor where a line on the floor is the only practical method of outlining the path. Where the wall line is broken by a door, demarcation lines on walls shall continue across the face of the door or transition to the floor and extend across the floor in front of such door. Exception: Demarcation lines shall not extend in front of exit doors that lead out of an exit enclosure and through which occupants must travel to complete the exit path. 1024.2.4.3 Transition: Where a wall-mounted demarcation line transitions to a floor-mounted demarcation line, or vice versa, the wall-mounted demarcation line shall drop vertically to the floor to meet a complementary extension of the floor-mounted demarcation line, thus forming a continuous marking. Obstacles 1024.2.5 Obstacles: Obstacles at or below 6 feet 6 inches (1981 mm) in height and projecting more than 4 inches (102 mm) into the egress path shall be outlined with markings no less than 1 inch (25 mm) in width comprised of a pattern of alternating equal bands of luminescent luminous material and black, with the alternating bands no more than 2 inches (51 mm) thick and angled at 45 degree (0.79 rad). Obstacles shall include, but are not limited to, standpipes, hose cabinets, wall projections and restricted height areas. However, such markings shall not conceal any required information or indicators including, but not limited to, instructions to occupants for the use of sandpipes. C D 7760-2-STP Film Tamper Proof Black Stripe Photoluminescent Tape Specs: 2" x 100' 6 rolls per case 7800-EXT-1-ALM Aluminium Extrusion to be used with 7812SR-1.5 Specs: 2.5" x 96" 7812SR-1.5 Semi-Rigid Strip Specs: 1.5" x 50 8 rolls per case 7800-ECAP-1 Plastic Extrusion Endcap For 7800-EXT-1-ALM 20 pieces per bag 7812R-1x48-32 Rigid PVC Photoluminescent Strip Specs: 1" x 48" with 1/32" foam tape backing

Obstacles and Door Markings Path Specifications Floor Identification Signs Door Markings 1024.2.6 Doors from Exit Enclosures: Doors through which occupants within an exit enclosure must pass in order to complete the exit path shall be provided with markings complying with Sections 1024.2.6.1 through 1024.2.6.3. 1024.2.6.1 Emergency Exit Symbol: The doors shall be identified by a low-location luminous emergency exit symbol complying with NFPA 170. The exit symbol shall be a minimum of 4 inches (102 mm) in height and shall be mounted on the door, centered horizontally, with the top of the symbol no higher than 18 inches (457 mm) above the finished floor. 1024.2.6.2 Door Hardware Markings: Door hardware shall be marked with no less than 16 square inches (406 mm 2 ) of luminous material. This marking shall be located behind, immediately adjacent to or on the door handle and/or escutcheon. Where a panic bar is installed, such material shall be no less than 1 inch (25 mm) wide for the entire length of the actuating bar or touchpad. 1024.2.6.3 Door Frame Markings: The top and sides of the door frame shall be marked with a solid and continuous 1 inch to 2 inch (25 mm to 51 mm) wide stripe. Where the door molding does not provide sufficient flat surface on which to locate the stripe, the strip shall be permitted to be located on the wall surrounding the frame. 1024.2.6.1 Emergency Exit Symbol Right Facing Running Man ICC-7812-009 1024.2.6.2 Door Hardware Markings 7760-DH 4x4 Tamper Proof Decal Specs: 4" x 4" 50 pieces per case 1024.2.6.3 Door Frame Markings Left Facing Running Man ICC-7812-010 7812R-DH Rigid PVC Photoluminescent Specs: 4" x 4" with 1/32" mounting tape 7812R-2x48-32 Rigid PVC Photoluminescent Strip Specs: 2" x 48" with 1/32" foam tape backing 7812R-1x48-32 Rigid Strip with Foam Tape Specs: 1" x 48" with 1/32 foam tape backing 1022.8 Floor Identification Signs Floor Identification Signs Every floor landing in exit enclosures that connect more than three stories must have signage designating: The identification of the stair or ramp The floor level Braille floor identifier The terminus of the top and bottom of the exit enclosure The availability of roof access from the enclosure (for the fire department) The story of and direction to the exit discharge 7812 Rigid Floor Identification Sign ICC-7812-004-C Specs: 18" x 13" A sign shall be provided at each floor landing in exit enclosures connecting more than three stories designating the floor level, the terminus of the top and bottom of the exit enclosure and the identification of the stair or ramp. The signage shall also state the story of, and the direction to, the exit discharge and the availability of roof access from the enclosure for the fire department. The sign shall be located 5 feet (1524 mm) above the floor landing in a position that is readily visible when the doors are in the open and closed positions. Floor level identification signs in tactile characters complying with ICC A117.1 shall be located at each floor level landing adjacent to the door leading from the enclosure into the corridor to identify the floor level. 1022.8.1 Signage Requirements: Stairway identification signs shall comply with all of the following requirements: 1. The signs shall be a minimum size of 18 inches (457 mm) by 12 inches (305 mm). 2. The letters designating identification of the stair enclosure shall be a minimum of 1-1/2 inches (38 mm) in height. 3. The number designating the floor level shall be a minimum of 5 inches (127 mm) in height and located in the center of the sign. 4. All other lettering and numbers shall be a minimum of 1 inch (25 mm) in height. 5. Characters and their background shall have a nonglare finish. Characters shall contrast with their background, with either light characters on a dark background, or dark characters on a light backgrounds. 6. When signs required by Section 1022.8 are installed in interior exit enclosures of buildings subject to Section 1024, the signs shall be made of the same materials as required by Section 1024.4. Specifications 1024.3 Uniformity: Placement and dimensions of markings shall be consistent and uniform throughout the same exit enclosure. 1024.4 Self-luminous and Photoluminescent: Luminous egress path markings shall be permitted to be made of any material, including paint, provided that an electrical charge is not required to maintain the required luminance. Such materials shall include, but are not limited to, self-luminous materials and photoluminescent materials. Materials shall comply with either: Specifications, Cont. 1. UL 1994; or 2. ASTM E 2072, except that the charging source shall be 1 foot-candle (11 lux) of fluorescent illumination for 60 minutes, and the minimum luminance shall be 30 millicandelas per square meter at 10 minutes and 5 millicandelas per square meter after 90 minutes. 1024.5 Illumination: Exit enclosures where photoluminescent exit path markings are installed shall be provided with the minimum means of egress illumination required by Section 1006 for at least 60 minutes prior to periods when the building is occupied.

Fire Safety Signage ICC-7812-001 Fire Hose and Standpipe (Rigid Glo Brite) Specs: 8.75 x 12 -.5 lb ICC-7812-002 Fire Extinguisher (Rigid Glo Brite) Specs: 8.75 x 12 -.5 lb ICC-7812-003 Fire Hose (Rigid Glo Brite) Specs: 8.75 x 12 -.5 lb ICC-7812-001 ICC Reference 905.7.1 ICC-7812-002 ICC Reference 905.7.1 ICC-7812-003 ICC Reference 905.7.1 ICC-7812-005 Exterior Area for Assisted Rescue (Rigid Glo Brite) Specs: 11.25 x 12 -.5 lb ICC-7812-006 Area of Refuge (Rigid Glo Brite) Specs: 11.25 x 12 -.5 lb ICC-7812-007 Push Until Alarm Sounds 15 Sec (Rigid Glo Brite) Specs: 11.25 x 10 -.5 lb ICC-7812-008 Push Until Alarm Sounds 30 Sec (Rigid Glo Brite) Specs: 11.25 x 10 -.5 lb ICC-7812-005 ICC Reference 1007.9 ICC-7812-006 ICC Reference 1007.9 ICC-7812-009 Running Man Right (Rigid Glo Brite) Specs: 8 x 8 -.5 lb ICC-7812-010 Running Man Left (Rigid Glo Brite) Specs: 8 x 8 -.5 lb ICC-7812-011 Push to Exit (Rigid Glo Brite) Specs: 11.25 x 5 -.5 lb ICC-7812-007 ICC Reference 1008.1.9.7 ICC-7812-008 ICC Reference 1008.1.9.7 ICC-7812-010 ICC Reference 1024.2.6.1 ICC-7812-009 ICC Reference 1024.2.6.1 ICC-7812-011 ICC Reference 1008.1.4.4

2009 IBC/IFC Components 1024.2.1 Steps and Landings 1024.2.2 7800-TREAD-1 (Aluminum stair tread - 2.375 x 48 with 1 wide #7812 rigid insert) 40 pcs/case 7800-NOSING-X (3 x length of stair nosing with 1 wide #7812 rigid insert) 1024.2.3 Handrails 7760-1 (1 x 100 roll of tamper proof PL film) 12 rolls/case 1024.2.4 Perimeter Demarcation Lines (Landings) 7500-EXT-2x8 to be used with 7760-2 film (Aluminum extrusion 2 x 8 ) 10 pcs/case 7760-2 tamper proof PL film insert 6 rolls/case - items sold separately EXT-2 to be used with 7760-1 Film (Plastic extrusion 1 x 8 ) 10 pcs/case 7760-1 tamper proof PL film insert 12 rolls/case - items sold separately 7800-EXT-1-ALUM to be used with 7812SR-1.5 and 7800-ECAP-1 (Aluminum extrusion 2.5 x 96 ) 10 pcs/case 7812SR-1.5 (1.5 x 50 rolls of 7812 semi-rigid) 8 rolls/case 7800-ECAP-1 (Plastic endcaps for 7800-EXT-1-ALUM) 20 pcs/bag 7812R-1x48-32 (Rigid PVC PL strip 1 x 48 with 1/32 foam tape backing) 10 pcs/case 1024.2.5 Obstacles 7760-1-STP Film (1 x 100 roll of tamper proof black stripe PL tape) 12 rolls/case 7760-2-STP Film (2 x 100 roll of tamper proof black stripe PL tape) 6 rolls/case 1024.2.6.1 Emergency Exit Symbol ICC-7812-009 Running Man Right ICC-7812-010 Running Man left 1024.2.6.2 Door Hardware Markings 7760-DH (4 x 4 tamper proof decal) 7760-1 Film (1 x 100 roll of tamper proof PL film) 12 rolls/case 7812R-DH (4 x 4 Rigid PVC PL with 1/32 mounting tape) 7812R-1x48-32 (Rigid PVC PL strip 1 x 48 with 1/32 foam tape backing) 1024.2.6.3 Door Frame Marking Film 7812R-1x48-32 (Rigid strip with foam tape) 1022.8 Floor Identification Signs (Custom) ICC-7812-004-C Floor Identification Sign (Braille/Tactile) 905.7.1 Signs ICC-7812-001 Fire Hose and Standpipe ICC-7812-002 Fire Extinguisher ICC-7812-003 Fire Hose 1007.9 Signs ICC-7812-005 Exterior Area of Assisted Rescue ICC-7812-006 Area of Refuge 1008.1.9 Signs ICC-7812-007 Push Until Alarm Sounds-15 seconds ICC-7812-008 Push Until Alarm Sounds-30 seconds 1008.1.4.4 Signs ICC-7812-011 Push to Exit All components listed to UL 1994 Leading the Green Revolution in Next Generation Exit Sign Technology. Emergency Lighting Industries First 100 foot Listed Photoluminescent Exit Sign Now Listed for Outdoor and Wet Locations. www.globritesystem.com