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Floor marking: our solution for optimal safety

Floor markings are an essential tool for ensuring safety and order in various contexts such as industrial environments, warehouses, offices and public spaces. Creating horizontal markings plays a key role in the organization and management of spaces, helping to reduce the risk of accidents and optimizing work processes. In this article, we will explore the importance of floor markings, their types, the materials used and the benefits of the innovative solutions we offer.

What is floor marking and why is it needed?

Floor markings consist of a series of markings, symbols and signs applied directly to the floor, intended to guide and inform people moving through a given area. These messages are essential for:

  • Traffic flow guidance: Floor markings indicate routes to be followed, separating areas designated for pedestrians from areas reserved for vehicles.
  • Accident prevention: By marking dangerous areas, loading and unloading areas or locating emergency exits, floor markings reduce the risk of accidents.
  • Space optimization: Good space organization, facilitated by horizontal markings, improves operational efficiency and working comfort.

Types and functions of floor markings

Floor markers are available in a variety of types, each with specific functions to meet the different needs of the environments in which they are used:

  • Directional Signs: Indicate routes to be followed within an area, essential for the management of pedestrian and vehicle traffic.
  • Safety Signs: Indicate escape routes, emergency exits, and safe areas, essential for worker safety.
  • Operational Area Marking: Outlines specific areas, such as loading and unloading areas, workstations, or storage areas.
  • Warning Signs: Warn of hazards, such as slippery surfaces or areas with moving machinery.

Each type of marking has a specific role and contributes to maintaining order and safety in work areas.

Materials used in creating horizontal signs

Creating road markings requires the use of durable and long-lasting materials that can withstand traffic and wear and tear. The most common materials include:

  • Floor Paint: Used to draw lines and symbols, these paints are resistant to abrasion and chemicals.
  • Adhesive Tapes: Easy to apply and remove, adhesive tapes are ideal for temporary signs or for environments where signs need to be updated frequently.
  • Thermoplastic Resins: These materials are particularly durable and are often used in industrial environments where signs must withstand heavy traffic and harsh environmental conditions.

Floor signs

We offer an innovative solution for creating horizontal markings through the use of low-energy lamps that project symbols and paths directly onto the floor. The main advantages of our floor markings include:

  • High visibility: The light projections are clearly visible even in dimly lit or dusty environments, ensuring effective signage at all times.
  • Flexibility and adaptability: The light panels can be easily adjusted or relocated according to business needs, offering a dynamic and versatile solution.
  • Energy saving: The LED lamps used have low consumption and reduce energy costs compared to traditional signage solutions.
  • Maintenance-free durability: Unlike paint or adhesive tape, light projections require no maintenance and withstand even the most demanding environmental conditions.

Our floor boards represent a cutting-edge solution for companies looking to improve the safety and efficiency of their workspaces and overcome the limits of traditional techniques with more efficient, long-lasting technology.

See one of the many applications of our floor lamps in our video below.

In this case, the "Stop" sign is turned off when the door is opened and a green arrow appears in its place indicating the possibility of passage. A system that allows for unparalleled safety!

See all available products for illuminated signs in our product catalog and contact us for a quote.

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