1.5" x 25' Photoluminescent Tape with Directional Green Arrows

1.5" x 25' Photoluminescent Tape with Directional Green Arrows

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Directional semi‐rigid photoluminescent "glow in the dark" tape with green arrows 1.5" x 25'. The photoluminescent layer is bonded with a semi‐rigid substrate, incorporating a foam polyester tape adhesive. The long‐lasting adhesive is suitable for either smooth or rougher surfaces like CMU (Concrete Masonry Unit) blocks. This substrate material minimizes surface imperfections.

Photoluminescent Tape with Directional Green Arrows

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Government buyers should contact us for a discounted quote. Low Level Exit Path Markings (LLEPM) are a relatively new type of Life Safety Improvement and consist of a mix of exit path markings at traditional heights and other markings located near the floor where they wouldn’t be hidden by a layer of dense smoke descending from the ceiling and where they could be seen by someone crawling along the floor. Photoluminescent tape can provide life-saving exit guidance to all residents, employees and tenants during an emergency evacuation by defining a space, border, or path so occupants can identify a safe route to an exit. Our safety-grade photoluminescent tape materials are inert, waterproof, non-toxic, non-radioactive and can be charged over and over again. A full charge providing 8 or more hours of luminance on DHi's AfterGlow® photoluminescent tape is achieved by exposing the tape material to:
  • 3-4 minutes of ultraviolet (black) light, or
  • 7-8 minutes of direct sunlight, or
  • 21-23 minutes of fluorescent light, or
  • 24-26 minutes of incandescent light.

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