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  2. Exit sign - Wikipedia

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    Modern exit signs are often combined with other safety devices, such as emergency floodlighting for supplementary area illumination. [13] Modern exit signs are also, to some degree, flame retardant. Exit signs draw a relatively small amount of power, and can generally be added onto any existing electrical circuit without adverse effects.

  3. File:Exit only.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. File:Emergency Exit ISO Pictogram (green).svg - Wikipedia

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    English: The symbol was published in the notification of revised exit light sign and exit sign code (No.2 of Fire and Disaster Management Agency notification in 1982), [1] [2] therefore, it is in the public domain in Japan. This doesn't mean the SVG image file is in the public domain because its source code might be copyrightable as a "computer ...

  5. File:MTR Exit E.svg - Wikipedia

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    This logo image consists only of simple geometric shapes or text. It does not meet the threshold of originality needed for copyright protection, and is therefore in the public domain . Although it is free of copyright restrictions, this image may still be subject to other restrictions .

  6. File:Exit Only - Same Lane.svg - Wikipedia

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  7. Emergency exit - Wikipedia

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    Emergency exit in Universitetet metro station in Stockholm. An emergency exit in a building or other structure is a special exit used during emergencies such as fires.The combined use of regular and emergency exits allows for faster evacuation, and emergency exits provide alternative means of evacuation if regular exits are inaccessible.

  8. Fire escape - Wikipedia

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    An alternative form of rapid-exit fire escape developed in the early 1900s was a long canvas tube suspended below a large funnel outside the window of a tall building. A person escaping the fire would slide down the interior of the tube, and could control the speed of descent by pushing outward on the tube walls with their arms and legs.

  9. Overwing exit - Wikipedia

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    The preferred escape route for passengers, if they exit the overwing doors after an emergency on this EasyJet Airbus A319-100, is marked by red arrows on a white background. The arrowed route has non-slip paint so is safer to walk over than the rest of the wing .