Photoluminescent Solutions
what are photoluminiscent solutions?
EMAC® photoluminescent solutions are designed to improve safety in situations of sudden darkness, providing visual guidance that facilitates evacuation in case of emergency. These solutions include profiles and strips with photoluminescent inserts that emit light in the dark, helping to comply with the most demanding emergency signage regulations.
Main features:
- High mechanical resistance: Designed to withstand heavy traffic and continuous use.
- Light emission in darkness: Photoluminescent strips absorb natural or artificial light and emit light in its absence, providing visibility in emergency situations.
- Anti-slip surface: Many photoluminescent profiles also feature anti-slip surfaces to improve safety.
- Installation versatility: Can be installed on stairs, ramps, corridors, and other transit areas to mark evacuation routes and safety elements.
- Regulatory compliance: Exceed the luminance requirements established in standards such as UNE 23035-4.
types of photoluminiscent solutions
EMAC® offers several types of photoluminescent solutions, each designed to improve safety and visibility in emergency situations. Some of the main types include:
- Novopeldaño® Lumina 48mm and 65mm: Step profiles with photoluminescent strips that comply with emergency signage regulations. These profiles are ideal for stairs in public and private areas, providing visual guidance in the dark.
- Novopletina® Lumina: An aluminum strip with a photoluminescent insert, designed to be installed on walkways, ramps, or transit areas. It provides a safe and visible solution to guide people in case of lack of light.
These solutions are designed to be installed after tiling and are suitable for both indoor and outdoor use, ensuring that evacuation routes and potential hazards are clearly visible even in the dark.
EMAC® photoluminescent solutions, such as Novopeldaño® Lumina and Novopletina® Lumina, offer profiles and strips with bands that emit light in the dark, improving safety and visibility in evacuation routes and transit areas, while complying with emergency signage regulations.