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PHOTOLUMINESCENT Safety
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Introduction
Most
people are unfamiliar with the word Photoluminescent and if we were to use the
term “Glow in the Dark” or “Luminous” most people would associate it
with Novelty toys or in worst case scenario, they would associate it to Radio
Active Materials. The concept of Photoluminescent material is not a new development. In early wars, the Army they would smear it over their hands so as to be able to read Maps and Signal in hours of darkness. Earlier Photoluminescent materials have been justifiably considered to be unsatisfactory as part of safety systems, considered more suitable for novelty application such as Glow in the Dark Toys. This conclusion - together with a general lack of familiarity with Photoluminescent products - is reflected in the absence of little or no allowance for the Photoluminescent materials in Building Codes and Life Safety Codes. In
recent years, technology has
greatly advanced the performance and characteristics of Photoluminescent
materials. Together with this, there have been further developments,
new sophisticated ways the
materials are now used, a better appreciation of their unique functions,
abilities for safety applications and a greater variety of types of material to
suit specific safety needs. Around
the world , there is now also an increasing awareness and appreciation of the value
of well-planned Long-persistence Photoluminescent Emergency egress systems,
which solves several safety and
evacuation problems that are seldom answered by other means. For instance, the
provision of guidelines and direction indicators at ground level can help to
overcome the problems of evacuation caused by lack of visibility and
disorientation in smoke conditions. In doing this, they fore-fill an important
role in the safety fields. We
believe our Photoluminescent materials and systems deserve the earnest
consideration of all those concerned, Building Owners, Facility Manager, Fire
Marshalls, Safety Inspectors, Architects, legislation and
enforcement of safety provisions. The purpose of this website is to provide a preview of the current possible applications of
High Performance Long-persistence Photoluminescent
Emergency egress systems. A
Long-persistence Photoluminescent Emergency egress system is a combination of
Photoluminescent materials located in a buildings, ships, defence
establishments,
underground railways, Tunnels ,Mines etc, in a manner in which the visible
directions help to ensure a safe, and above all ,orderly evacuation and
prevention of panic if power fails and: 1.
There is no emergency lighting, or 2.
The emergency lighting does not work or 3.
Smoke obscures the emergency lighting. Photoluminescent materials absorb and store light energy when excited by natural or artificial light sources such as fluorescent light, U.V Light, sunlight, etc. Once excited, photoluminescent materials will gradually and continuously release absorbed energy in the form of visible light for a period of time even after the excitation source is removed and will remain visible to dark-adapted eyes for more than 20+ hours. The
types of Photoluminescent materials used are: (1) Paints, (2)
PVC Foils, (3)
Plastic sheet, (4)
Tapes (5)
Plastic Marker Indicators. (6)
Ceramics Markers (7) Carpet and Flooring Vinyls
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Distribution Office 1424 Hamlin Avenue, Suite D
St. Cloud, FL 34771-8583
Phone: (407) 891-0551 E-mail: enquiry@glowmania-us.com Copyright
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