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Ask any building manager, and he will probably tell you the single greatest drawback to these products is the power they draw. In the old days, it wasn't unusual for exit signs to draw hundreds or even thousands of dollars in aggregate annually, leaving more than one financial manager wondering if they were even worth it. Today, the rise of LEDs and battery backups has helped the situation somewhat, but many bills still remain high. Certain areas require green or red lettering, which is why we carry both. Exit Signs have improved to the point where they draw little more power than reds, so beyond that it's a matter of personal taste. We also carry wet zone signs and attached emergency lighting to ensure you are never without viable options if disaster strikes. What do Exit Signs need that you may not necessarily require with the indoor variety? For one thing, they must be damp- and wet-zone rated, meaning they will continue to operate in a downpour just as they would on a clear night. More than atmospheric ratings, however, these signs need to surpass certain luminosity thresholds to ensure they can be seen at all times of the day and night during all types of weather conditions. |
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