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The 3M 7010343543 is a photoluminescent film sign panel designed for shipboard safety and emergency egress applications. The film uses a rechargeable glow-in-the-dark technology that absorbs ambient light and re-emits it in low-light or no-light conditions, keeping exit paths visible when power fails. Retroreflective lettering is produced using Diamond Grade Reflective Sheeting, which provides high retroreflectivity for added visibility under flashlight or emergency lighting. The panel measures 12 inches x 4 inches and displays an EXIT legend with a right-pointing arrow. Installation is performed by safety personnel or marine maintenance crews following applicable vessel safety signage requirements.
This sign panel is used in shipboard environments where photoluminescent emergency egress markings are required. It is sized for standard exit sign placements in marine corridors, stairwells, and egress routes. The panel is sold individually and is suitable for new installations and direct replacement of damaged or non-compliant photoluminescent exit markers aboard commercial or military vessels.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement or new-installation photoluminescent exit sign panel for shipboard emergency egress signage systems. Specific vessel or system compatibility should be verified against applicable marine safety signage codes before installation.
Installation of shipboard safety signage is typically performed by qualified marine maintenance or safety personnel in accordance with applicable vessel safety regulations and flag-state requirements. Ensure the mounting surface is clean, dry, and free of debris before applying the sign panel. No electrical power source is required for the photoluminescent function, but placement in areas with sufficient ambient or artificial light is necessary to allow proper recharging of the glow material. Inspect the panel periodically to confirm legibility and replace if the photoluminescent layer shows signs of deterioration.
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