Glow-in-the-dark floor safety tape


BYRON CENTER, MI – Visual Workplace, Inc. offers Glow Floor-Mark®, a peel and stick, glow in the dark safety product that helps building and vehicle personnel find their way in the dark, whether it’s nighttime, during a power failure, a building fire filled with smoke, a natural disaster or other emergency. It glows brightest for the first 60 minutes then fades to remain lightly visible for several hours in total darkness. 

Glow Floor-Mark is light green when lights are on, and emits a green/yellow glow when lights are off. 

The tape has a thin, durable profile designed specifically for industrial environments where forklifts and floor-scrubbers may be in use. Glow Floor-Mark is perfect for use near exits, passageways and staircases and complies with OSHA Standard 1910.22(b)(2) which states, “Permanent aisles and passageways shall be appropriately marked.”

“Creating smart floors is one of the fastest and easiest ways to enhance safety in your facility,” says Rhonda Kovera, Visual Workplace CEO. “Glow Floor-Mark Safety Tape creates visual communication that helps personnel to be safe even if visibility is hampered. And it is very cost-effective in terms of installation labor, maintenance and durability.” 

Glow Floor-Mark has a unique adhesive formula that makes removal fast and easy. Simply pull it up or lightly scrape it away. It’s available in 1” and 2” wide x 30’ long rolls, in-stock and can purchased online 

ABOUT VISUAL WORKPLACE, INC.

Visual Workplace is a global provider of 5S and Lean products that help users effectively implement and sustain an organized workplace that speaks for itself, that is self-ordering, self-explaining, self-regulating and self-improving. Visual Workplace solutions are used in a wide range of industries such as automotive, consumer products, food and beverage, aerospace, retail, telecommunications, government/ defense, pharmaceutical, healthcare and education, among others.



February 19, 2015


Topic Area: Press Release


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