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Glo Brite

Glo Brite® Eco Exit™ - Going green doesn’t have to be expensive
 
Jessup Manufacturing Company is the only U.S. manufacturer of photoluminescent safety signage and evacuation solutions, and the industry leader in today’s dynamic green building initiative.
 
We are the only vertically integrated domestic manufacturer of photoluminescent safety products, and Glo Brite Eco Exit™ Signs – including the industry’s first and only 100-foot visibility, 1 for 1 electrical sign replacement exit sign that is UL 924 listed, the Glo Brite® Eco Exit™ PM100.
 
In today’s environmentally-conscious environment, we understand that architects, contractors, facilities managers, and building owners face the challenge of protecting human lives while equipping their buildings with reliable evacuation solutions that are both cost-effective and ecologically sound.

Leading the industry in zero-energy egress systems, Jessup Manufacturing is committed to our customers and the green building initiative. Let us be your "Total Solution” provider of 100% safe, reliable photoluminescent safety solutions that save you energy dollars.

Exit Signs

Image of Red LED UL Listed exit signThe exit signs category features lighted LED exit signs to comply with building fire codes and insurance standards. These energy-saving, illuminated, long-life LED exit signs use less than 5 watts of power, lowering your energy consumption and saving you money every month. We offer a wide range of designs and features for lighted LED exit signs including: Edge-Lit Exit Sign, Cast Aluminum Exit Sign, Steel Exit Signs, Wet Location Exit Signs and Self Testing Exit Signs.
 

Fluorescent

Compared to general-service incandescent lamps giving the same amount of visible light, fluorescents use one-fifth to one-third the electric power, and last eight to fifteen times longer. Fluorescents have a higher purchase price than an incandescent lamp, but can save over five times its purchase price in electricity costs over the lamp's lifetime. Fluorescent lamps contain mercury, which complicates their disposal. In many countries, governments have established recycling schemes for CFLs and glass generally.