top of page

Safety illuminated sign

products_21.jpg

Authentication

About SafeSIGN

擷取.PNG

Our SafeSIGN is made using phosphorous compounds from the latest luminescent technology. The compound is extremely stable in its physical properties and does not age over time. The luminance principle behind our SafeSIGN came from the unique structure of Strontium Aluminates, which allows the compound to absorb and store energy from ambient lighting to be released as illumination in dark environs. SafeSIGN has several advantages in comparison with conventional emergency lighting equipment, which even when functioning properly in events of fire, may not provide sufficient lighting due to smoke and their position in higher places. As a result, the lives of people evacuating the building will be placed in greater danger as they miss the opportunity to escape in time.

SafeSIGN luminescencs technology

development_19.jpg

Zero breakdowns

No power required; absorbs energy from every type of light source; provides constant illumination and free from breakdown or maintenance problems; 100% reliable.

all_products_phtoo2.jpg

Economic and practical

Zero power consumption or maintenance; product lifecycle lasts for a decade with a 5 year guarantee.

Easy to install

Our SafeSIGNs can be pasted, hung or paved with no wirings required; suitable for old and new buildings alike.

Excellent illumination

SafeSIGN is the only glow-in-the-dark label manufactured in Taiwan that has met the standards of US UL924 fire safety.

Fire-resistant

Our aluminum SafeSIGNs have been certified with the IMO international fire safety standards.

Safe

Zero radiation and toxicity.

Our SafeSIGNs can be made into glow-in-the-dark charts/tables, text descriptions or any other shapes according to the specific needs of the individual venue. They create highly recognizable evacuation routes to shorten evacuation time and save precious lives.

Case studies

dg.jpg
office.jpg
tho_1.jpg
sd_3.jpg
sd_12.jpg
sd_11.jpg
sd_16.jpg
tho_2.jpg
sd_10..jpg
sd_15.jpg
sd_8.jpg
sd_4.jpg
sd_2.jpg
sd_14.jpg
sd_7.jpg
sd_13.jpg
sd_1.jpg
sd_9.jpg
sd_6.jpg
station_10.jpg
station_7.jpg
station_5.jpg
station_8.jpg
station_2.jpg
station_6.jpg
station_4.jpg
station_1.jpg
station_9.jpg
station_3.jpg
bottom of page