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J. J. Keller protects people and the businesses they run. You can trust our expertise across a wide range of subjects relating to labor, transportation, environmental, and worker safety. Our deep knowledge of federal and state agencies is built on a strong foundation of more than 100 editors and consultants and 70+ years of regulatory compliance experience.

Directional Exit Left or Right Sign - Red, Long Format

Directional sign indicates exit to the left or right. Red text on white background.

Product Code:010923
  • Meets the letter-size and -spacing requirements of the following: OSHA 29 CFR 1910.37(b)(7) and 1926.200(d); NFPA 101-2015, Life Safety Code; 2015 International Fire Code
  • OSHA 29 CFR 1926.200(d) for construction specifically calls for red letters on a white background
  • Check with your state and local code enforcement agency for the most accurate information on your state and local fire and building codes and required sign postings
  • Provides critical admittance and exit reminders for your employees
  • Rounded corners for easy handling
  • Stock signs in rigid materials (aluminum, plastic, laminated plastic) have 4 drill holes in each corner. Stock signs in flexible materials (vinyl adhesive, laminated vinyl adhesive) have no drill holes.
  • Typically ships in 2-4 business days

What color exit sign do you need?
OSHA, NFPA 101® Life Safety Code®, and International Fire Code® (IFC) standards do not require a specific color combination, except for construction activities, where OSHA requires exit signs to have red text on a white field. Beyond that, OSHA and NFPA 101 simply call for a distinctive color, and the IFC mandates high contrast. Note that NFPA 101 assumes red or green will be preferred by most facilities and suggests that red or green text on a white field offers enough contrast. In the end, your color choice may hinge on any color(s) specified in your own state and local fire and building codes. Be sure to check your state and local fire and building codes for any exit sign color requirements.

Industry: Workplace Safety / EH&S