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RE: tritium exit signs - not



Instead of maintaining the battery operated exit signs, would the "fire

department folks" agree to be named as the responsible party on the general

license, periodically inspect the signs for damage and defaced labels, pay

for disposal at the end of their useful life, and hunt for & deal with the

regulators whenever one is missing?  If their answer is YES, then maybe you

could consider it.



Bill Fendt  wfendt@udel.edu

-----Original Message-----

From: Agnes Barlow [mailto:aeb3@email.med.yale.edu]

Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2001 9:25 AM

To: Radsafe list

Subject: tritium exit signs - not





Has anyone found a good solution to the self luminous 

exit sign problem? 

We have a location where they do not want to wire in 

an Exit sign [pretty brick walls in stairwell in the art

gallery that they do not want to run ducts/electricity 

through]. I prefer that we not buy tritium signs.  The

Fire Department folks do not want to have to maintain 

battery operated ones.



Is there any other option out there, or am I looking for

 something that does not exist?



thanks for any helpful info.

[I also posted this on another list, and apologize 

that this is a duplicate for those who 

are also on Radsafe.]



Aggie

Agnes.Barlow@Yale.edu

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