Ecoglo's luminous strips for stairs can be installed on concrete, wood and metal stairs. Using Ecoglo's recommended premium polyurethane adhesive, these photoluminescent strips can be permanently installed in any stairs that are required by code to have luminous egress path markings. The strength of the adhesive and rigidity of the product results in a safe, reliable, long-lasting installation.
E30 Series Data Sheet
E40 Series Data Sheet
E4073 Data Sheet
Obstruction markings are a critical aspect of egress systems, and Ecoglo's line of photoluminescent strips and glow in the dark tape are the failsafe options you can trust. Obstruction demarcation allows patrons to confidently exit your building safely, removing worries about tripping or running into anything.
Charged by artificial or natural light, Ecoglo's photoluminescent strips and glow in the dark tape provide a steady, long-lasting glow, easily followed in any lighting condition.
OB20025 Data Sheet
G250R-OB (-C) Data Sheet
G300F-OB Data Sheet
Photoluminescent guidance within interior exit stairways of highrise buildings are required by the following building and fire codes and standards.
G300F-OB Obstruction Tape Installation Guide
Ecoglo's line of express path marking products provide excellent visibility in exit paths which may be difficult to navigate in emergency conditions. Our photoluminescent strips and luminous egress path markings always turn on, even if back up lighting fails.
In addition to being completely fail safe, Ecoglo photoluminescent markings cut through shadows, enabling quicker egress speeds.
Our express pathmarking series offers a cost-effective solution to meeting the requirements of building and fire codes, requiring luminescent egress markings.
G250R-H & G300RS -H
G250R & G300RS
G250R Installation Guide
G250R-H Installation Guide
G250R-H Data Sheet
G300RS-H Data Sheet
G250R Data Sheet
G300RS Data Sheet
E20 Series non-slip glow strip is designed for installation onto flat steps and corridors. The ecoglo™ E20 Series is designed to be visible for several hours after the lights go out, having been charged from overhead or natural lighting.