Glow-in-the-dark evacuation guidance system spreading across the world.
Ensuring guidance during disasters without power. In the United States, following the 9/11 terrorist attacks, the Department of Defense (Pentagon) and major government facilities mandated the use of high-brightness photoluminescent indoor evacuation guidance systems by regulation. Currently, the standardization and specification of photoluminescent evacuation guidance signs are established in subways and tunnels around the world.
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【Features】 ○ Since it does not use electricity, there is no worry about functionality stopping due to power outages or disconnections. ○ There is no wiring work required during installation, keeping initial costs low. ○ There are no running costs. ○ Maintenance is easy as there are no breakdowns or parts replacements. ○ It does not require electrical energy, so it has no impact on the Earth's environment. ○ By providing guidance displays at a low position, it minimizes visibility issues caused by smoke. ● For more details, please contact us.
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【Uses and Achievements】 ○ Dormitories, boarding houses, or shared housing ○ Elementary schools, junior high schools, high schools, technical colleges, universities, vocational schools, and other similar institutions ○ Libraries, museums, art galleries, and other similar institutions ○ Vehicle stops or arrival and departure points for ships or aircraft ○ Shrines, temples, churches, and other similar places ○ Factories or workspaces ○ Film studios or television studios ○ Car garages or parking lots ○ Warehouses ○ Business establishments not falling under the above categories ○ Mixed-use fire prevention targets, etc. ● For more details, please contact us.
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Norejji develops and sells products that are useful for "disaster prevention" and "firefighting," such as photoluminescent materials for smooth "evacuation guidance" during disasters and proposals for water level indicators.