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LP-CTMA

Steel Connecticut & Massachusetts Compliant LED Mobility Exit Sign

Complies with the State of Connecticut Building Code requirements, and provides an exit sign with a 6.0” International Symbol of Accessibility.

Universal mounting pattern stamped into the back plate for easy surface mounting to a j-box.

Long life, maintenance-free nickel cadmium battery provides the required 90 minutes of emergency operation.

  • Construction
  • Durable, 20 gauge steel
  • Letters
  • 6.0” high; 0.75” stroke
    Arrows
  • NFPA-type, universal field selectable chevrons.
  • Approvals
  • CSA-US listed
  • Meets or exceeds UL 924 standards
  • State of Connecticut Building Code Paragraph 1011.1.2
  • NFPA 101 Life Safety Code
  • NFPA 70-NEC
  • OSHA
  • BAA Compliant

Product Details

Above doors and in hallways around the globe, exit signs typically blend into the scenery in offices, stores, and nearly all public facilities. But in an emergency, clearly illuminated handicap exit signs are imperative for the safety and well-being of those in need of an escape route that is mobility accessible. These lighted signs also guide first responders as they navigate through unfamiliar structures. Building safety codes require installing reliable illuminated exit signs that are visible at all times. The safety of patrons and employees should be the top priority of every business, company, and landlord. Properly illuminated emergency exit signs are a vital component of any emergency preparedness plan.

The LP-CTMA Steel LED Exit Sign with Mobility Symbol offers long-life and reliable service in a durable 20 gauge steel unit. The maintenance-free nickel cadmium battery provides 90 minutes of emergency operation, and brownout detection ensures emergency operation during periods of low line voltage. A universal mounting pattern is stamped into the back-plate for easy surface mounting to a j-box, and a line latch prevents the unnecessary discharge of the battery. The LP-CTMA is compliant with the State of Connecticut Building Code requirements featuring a 6.0” International Symbol of Accessibility. This unit meets or exceeds UL 924 standards.