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When certifying the installation of new photoluminescent exit signs, which standard must the documentation confirm the signs are tested and listed to, per the National Building Code of Canada?
CAN/ULC-S572 is the Canadian Standard for Photoluminescent and Self-Luminous Exit Signs and Markers. The National Building Code and BC Building Code require the
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Question: When certifying the installation of new photoluminescent exit signs, which standard must the documentation confirm the signs are tested and listed to, per the National Building Code of Canada?
Answer options: ✅ ULC-S572
- CSA C22.2 No. 141
- NFPA 101
- ULC-S524
Correct answer: ULC-S572
Explanation: CAN/ULC-S572 is the Canadian Standard for Photoluminescent and Self-Luminous Exit Signs and Markers. The National Building Code and BC Building Code require these signs to meet this specific standard to be used as a substitute for internally illuminated signs.
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