Focus: Security

Bill Targets Improved Hospital Signage, Lighting

Massachusetts legislation to require regulations on emergency room signs, lighting, doorbells or panic buttons, and video surveillance


Facility managers in the nation’s hospitals have their hands more than full these days coping with the often overwhelming impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on operations, staffing and upgrades, but challenges keep coming on all fronts, including one state that is seeking to revise hospital signage and lighting requirements in the aftermath of a tragedy, according to an article on the FacilitiesNet website.

Legislation to require the Massachusetts Department of Public Health to create regulations to improve hospital signs, lighting and surveillance has passed that state’s senate, according to U.S. News & World Report.

The bill referred to as Laura’s Law would require the department to implement regulations on emergency room signs, lighting, doorbells or panic buttons, and video surveillance monitoring of any visible hospital entrances that lock at night.

In addition, the department would be required to assemble a working group to recommend how to best implement the signs, lighting and other improvements to hospital buildings.

Read the full FacilitiesNet article.



November 6, 2020


Topic Area: Security


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