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Photoluminescent ELECTRICAL ROOM SIGN/GLOW IN THE DARK ELECTRICAL ROOM SIGN (ALUMINIUM, 4x12 INCH,HEAVY DUTY, RUST FREE)
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Photoluminescent ELECTRICAL ROOM SIGN / GLOW IN THE DARK ELECTRICAL ROOM SIGN
Size:4 X12 INCH
GLOW-IN-THE-DARK SIGN - Photoluminescent SIGN
RUST FREE- ALUMINIUM - HEAVY DUTY 40 Mil
COMMERCIAL USE
EASY TO INSTALL.-WALL MOUNT (4 HOLES-for Easy installation)
DESIGNED TO LAST (No expiration date)
HEAT Resistant
COLD Tolerant
WEATHER Proof
ROUNDED CORNERS-for safe handling, longer life and a professional appearance.This is an Indoor Photoluminescent
A photoluminescent electrical room sign or glow-in-the-dark electrical room sign is a safety sign specifically designed to indicate the presence and location of an electrical room. These signs are made using photoluminescent materials that absorb and store light energy during normal lighting conditions and then emit that stored energy as a glow or light in the absence of light sources.
The purpose of a photoluminescent electrical room sign is to ensure that the electrical room is easily identifiable, even in low-light or dark conditions. These signs are typically used in buildings or facilities where electrical equipment is housed in dedicated rooms for maintenance and safety purposes.
The photoluminescent feature allows the sign to remain visible and legible even in darkness, making it easier for individuals to locate the electrical room during emergencies or power outages. The glow-in-the-dark property of the sign ensures that it can be easily seen and read without the need for external lighting.
These signs often feature text or symbols related to electrical hazards, such as the words "Electrical Room," a lightning bolt symbol, or other universally recognized electrical symbols. They are typically placed near or on the entrance to the electrical room, ensuring that individuals can quickly and safely locate the room while adhering to safety protocols.
The photoluminescent electrical room signs provide an added layer of safety by enhancing visibility and ensuring that crucial electrical rooms can be easily identified and accessed during times of low visibility or power loss. It helps prevent unauthorized access to the electrical room and assists maintenance personnel or emergency responders in quickly locating the necessary equipment.
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