The exit signs used within a university building play a pivotal role in the amount of energy higher learning facilities consume. Resource preservation is important because it ensures the future existence of non-renewable materials. At the same time, materials are necessary to guarantee the safety of each individual within a structure. How can a university [...]
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Photoluminescent Exit Symbols for University Buildings
by GloBrite System on July 7, 2012 in University Building Sustainability
A Message from Your Director of Campus Facilities – Going “Photoluminescent” Green
by GloBrite System on June 21, 2012 in University Building Sustainability
Eco-friendly practices are making their way into every facet of commercial, higher education, and public use structures. As a Director of Campus Facilities, it is important to implement methods for reducing environmental impact. Numerous choices exist for adding green elements to existing buildings on your campus. Photoluminescent signing, symbols, and egress markings are an easy [...]
Campus Sustainability and Photoluminescent Egress Signs
by GloBrite System on June 5, 2012 in University Building Sustainability
Numerous higher education learning facilities are putting a greater focus on campus sustainability in an effort to contribute to global resource preservation. A large variety of natural resources are applied to make the products consumers use today and will become non-existent if not conserved appropriately. These same products pose substantial harm to the environment due [...]
University Building Sustainability and Photoluminescent Exit Signs
by GloBrite System on May 3, 2012 in University Building Sustainability
Sustainable or environmental design is gaining dedicated commitment among higher learning facilities desiring to create an eco-friendly campus atmosphere. The concept entails planning out structural or physical objects to meet society and economic needs while maintaining ecological resources for the use of later generations. Eliminating the total impact of resource use on the environment is [...]
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