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An exit sign has one job — to be legible from the distance at which someone has to make a decision — and that viewing distance is what sizes it. The pictogram matters more than the wording: a graphic sign is understood regardless of the reader's language, which on a Saudi site with a mixed workforce and visitors is the deciding argument against a text-only sign. Internally illuminated signs to EN 60598-2-22 are tested as luminaires; an externally illuminated sign has to be verified as lit adequately, which is easy to assume and easy to get wrong.
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| Viewing distance | The distance the sign must be legible from — this sizes it |
|---|---|
| Pictogram | Graphic running-man symbol, with or without text |
| Language of any text | Arabic, English or bilingual |
| Illumination | Internally illuminated, externally illuminated, or photoluminescent |
| Luminaire standard | EN 60598-2-22 for internally illuminated signs |
| Operating mode | Maintained is normal for exit signage |
| Duration | Rated emergency duration in hours |
| Mounting | Wall, ceiling suspended, recessed, or double-sided flag |
| Directional arrows | Left, right, up, down — state the quantity of each |
| IP rating | Where signs are outdoors or in washdown areas |
| Testing arrangement | Manual, self-test, or central addressable testing |
| Local approval | State if Saudi Civil Defence approval is required |
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