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Light Tape improves safety at Nunnington Hall country house
(11/08/2011)

Nunnington Hall country house in North Yorkshire is a Grade I listed building, owned, conserved and managed as a visitor attraction by the National Trust. The first Nunnington Hall was mentioned in the thirteenth century and the site has had many different owners. The oldest parts of the surviving house, which now form part of the west front was built in the sixteenth century by William Parr. The present building is a combination of seventeenth and eighteenth century work, though most of Nunning... [more]

Light Tape lamps change the way people think of a light bulb
(28/07/2011)

Light Tape® is made up of metal ribbon coated in Sylvania phosphor and encapsulated in a Honeywell laminate. Light Tape® has no glass, no gas, and no mercury/heavy metals and so is user and environment friendly. Light Tape® provides an 85% - 90% energy saving against other commercially available light sources such as Neon and Cold Cathode and due to its thinness (just 0.5mm thick, as thin as a business card) and being lightweight, affords inherent flexibility of use providing a neater, modern, s... [more]

Light Tape Animated sign helps people to be more aware of the hazards of escalators
(26/07/2011)

Safety pictographs have to be displayed by law at the top and bottom on every escalator. A Light Tape® Animated Pictograph can offer a new and more effective method to really get escalator users safety 'dos n don't s' across and noted by the general public, because it makes the signs much more visual and therefore more eye-catching. The Light Tape Animated sign offers something different to help prompt people to be more aware of the hazards of misusing and abusing this every day form of trans... [more]

BAE achieves spectacular floor lighting effect at Farnborough International Air Show with Light Tape
(03/09/2010)

Light Tape® has proved to be a hit when used at the recent Farnborough Air Show on the floor and walls of the BAE pavilion. The simple, geometric design created using Light Tape® ran from a central, interactive, touch screen console in all directions throughout the main exhibition pavilion to the various displays of defense equipment, and as part of the lighting effects in the entrance to the registration area. The overall effect provided not only logical linking of the various exhibits (thi... [more]

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