IBM-Natglow Photoluminescent English

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International Building Materials

Is Pleased to present

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What is NAT GLOW

• SAVE MONEY – SAVE A LIFE – IMPLEMENT NATGLOW

• What does NATGLOW do?• Natglow uses a photoluminescent pigment

that absorbs light (in any form), stores and releases a glow. Simply ‘glowing in the dark’. The pigment can be mixed into paint, plastic, epoxy’s etc. The glow lasts up to 10-hours.

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What is NATGLOW all about?SAFETY

• NATGLOW is a composition added to many products in its development or it is added as a finishing component to a variety of products related to safety.

• Used in industrial, commercial and residential applications as well as outdoor facilities

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Visibility in low light or even no light

• NATGLOW can be used as emergency demarcation in fire, smoke, blackouts, low light conditions.

• Used worldwide, it is now being mandated in many buildings by law.

• Reduces accidents, increases safety and survivability in emergency situations.

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More safety

• Current safety equipment reflects light emissions with reflective materials

• This makes low light and no light situations dangerous

• WE GLOW IN THE DARK

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Make Safety products even safer

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Who can benefit?

• Fire Departments• Police Departments• Emergency rescue crew• Military

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Fire Departments

• Fireman/rescue personnel identification• Equipment location• Fire engine controls• Rural rescue under low light• Underground rescue• Deserted areas

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Police Departments

• Vehicle identification• Emergency crew identification• Highway safety• Equipment locator

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Military

• Less need for infrared technology• Equipment controls• Reduces need for lighting• Day/night operations• Hazardous conditions• No power needed

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Other uses

• Mining• Factories• Industrial facilities• Remote facilities• Reduces need for lighting and expense• Sports and recreation

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Road and highway work

• What a difference NATGLOW can make.• Even in NO LIGHT CONDITIONS

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EVEN ROAD PAINT

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NEW YORK CITY LAW• It’s the LAW

– Local Law 26 -On June 7, 2004, just weeks following hearings held by the Federal 9/11 Commission, the City Council Committee on Housing and Buildings voted to make New York City high-rise buildings safer. By adopting 13 of 21 recommendations made by the World Trade Center Building Code Task Force, New York City is making good on some lessons learned from the tragic events of September 11th, 2001.

• A section of the code requires that by July 1, 2006, all high rise office buildings (75 feet or taller) and all high rise commercial buildings in New York City shall be equipped with approved photoluminescent material. Only products approved by the Department of Buildings' Materials Equipment Acceptance Division ("MEA") shall be installed.

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Go from this To this

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Applied to delineate areas or features

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Natglow leads the way to Exit and Evacuation routes in disaster & blackout conditions

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High Visibility

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Increased safety everywhere

• Handrails for the disabled

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Other safety uses

• Show evacuation routes• Directional arrows• Floor markings• Emergency instructions• Highlight Obstacles• Highlight Emergency equipment• Mark steps or doorways• Direct emergency personnel

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Avoid Litigation

• The use of NatGlow products reduces potential injuries or death

• Reduces or eliminates potential worker or general public compensation claims

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It’s Economical

• NO electricity required. Self-Charging• NO maintenance• NO human error• NO worries• Permanent solution• Reduces need for supplemental emergency

lighting (under certain conditions)

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NAT GLOW

• Safe for the environment• Non-toxic• Easily applied• Fire-resistant• No radio activity• Can be painted on or applied in several forms• Can be incorporated in extrusion compounds

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HOW?

• IN new construction: Can be used by architects, engineers and designers

• IN existing construction: Can be applied after construction and retrofitting, by property managers, building owners, as well as renovation projects.

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In pigments, granules, powder coating

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NAT GLOW complies with

• ADA-American with Disabilities Act• PSI-Photoliminescent Safety Institute• ANSI-American National Standard Institute• NFPA-National Fire Protection Association

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For more information

• See your• Representative