Ecoglo’s self-charging LED exit sign replaces batteries with our highly efficient Energy Caching Panel (ECP) and next generation electronics to produce a more sustainable, durable and cost-effective exit sign. The Self Charging LED Exit Sign now has a 15 year warranty so it makes real cost savings and offers a more sustainable option – lower electricity usage and no batteries.
After the great demand for the first seminars we’ve scheduled another one, with the same content and at the same venue.
Building Codes around the world are rapidly changing to recognise photoluminescent products as they contribute to effective emergency lighting systems and are also sustainable and economical. Countries such as the USA, Canada, Japan, Australia and New Zealand have all adopted this technology into their respective Building Codes using international standards to ensure performance.
WHAT is included in the Seminar? The seminar will focus on the use of international standards relating to photoluminescent products and how they can support the Fire Code of the Philippines RA9514 RIRR-2019.
There will be 4 main sections: Technical Background of Photoluminescent Technology. International Standards relating to Photoluminescent Products. Application of Standards to RA9514 RIRR-2019. Quality Control.
The fire code clauses covered will be: 10-2-5-11 Illumination of Means of Egress 10-2-5-12 Exit Marking 10-2-5-13 Emergency Evacuation Plans
WHEN is the Seminar? The first seminar will be held on: Thursday, 4 July 2024 (holiday)
1.45pm – Tea and coffee available. 2.00pm – Seminar begins 2.45pm – Break to stretch legs. 3.30pm – Question time 3.45pm – Refreshments, present certificates and informal questions in lounge area.
WHERE is the Seminar? Novotel Suites Manila at Acqua Novotel Tower, Brgy Coronado, Mandaluyong, 1550 Metro Manila
WHO will present the Seminar? The seminar will be presented by the PLC Chairman, Trevor Dimond. Established in 2015, the PLC (Photoluminescent Lighting Council) is the peak organisation for the photoluminescent lighting industry in the Asia/Pacific Region. Trevor has over 25 years experience with photoluminescent standards and has been studying the Fire Code of the Philippines for over 5 years. He has made submissions relating to the International Building Code, NFPA, National Construction Code (Australia) and the New Zealand Building Code. The seminars will be sponsored by Ecoglo Philippines.
Standby – Ecoglo is about to launch its new range of Disaster Preparedness Signs.
Originally developed for the Philippines market, these signs are designed to be used to either warn of natural hazards or direct people to safety when a natural hazard occurs. When installed outdoors they are designed to remain visible after many hours of darkness.
The hybrid Reflective/PL version uses Ecoglo’s S20 HTC plate and high quality reflective graphics to ensure visibility to both vehicles and pedestrians. This version is suitable for short run custom graphics.
The HTC version is printed and then an HTC clear coat is applied to protect the print building in long term HTC durability.