Safety Path
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Are you still using electric-battery AS2293 exit signs in your building? If so, you may be missing out on a better technology that will save you money, reduce your environmental impact, and enhance your safety. Photoluminescent exit signs are the future of emergency exit sign lighting and their commercial viability is demonstrated by the major […]
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Reduce risk of slips, trips and falls, reduce costs and reduce emissions with Safety Path’s suite of safety solutions for venues and stadiums.
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If you need a replacement exit sign battery, then consider converting to battery-free exit signs to reduce the recurring hassle and cost of replacing failed batteries.
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Find out the mounting options for Safety Path Exit Signs and how to install them.
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Safety Path’s aluminium exit signs and workplace safety signs are waterproof – the perfect solution to flood prone buildings and workplaces.
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Safety Path’s wafer signs can be used in high-risk work environments to reduce the risk associated with static electricity from aluminimum and steel backed signs.
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Safety Path’s photoluminescent signs have enhanced visibility in low light and unplanned blackouts, ensuring vital safety messages can be read as people leave the area.
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The New South Wales Government and Sydney City Council (SCC) have adopted more ambitious policies for net zero emissions from buildings.
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Melbourne Business School has installed commercially viable Safety Path Hybrid LED Exit Signs to replace unreliable technology.
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Lets make it really simple by considering the three best exit signs to solve typical problems faced by electricians, fire protection engineers, facility managers and property managers.
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Safety Path Exit Signs are reliable signs that are “charged” by ambient light from other light sources. They then emit that stored light when external light levels fall. There’s no failure-prone electric-battery like old style LED electric-battery exit signs. Instead, Safety Path Exit Signs use Smarterlite Technology, which is commercial-grade photoluminescence that stores light and […]
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August 6, 2021 In May 2021, SmarterLite Group’s Chief Technology Officer Zoran Ovuka, was one of only four invited speakers on the topic of innovative road safety technology at Roads Australia’s Spotlight on Safety forum in Brisbane, Queensland. With presentations by Neil Scales OBE, Director General, Department of Transport and Main Roads, Queensland, Gabby O’Neil, the Head of […]
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June 25, 2020 Building managers and owners can reduce costs, reduce eWaste and improve safety with a simple decision to change exit signs. With the Building Code of Australia enabling photoluminescent exit signs, simply replacing failed electric-battery exit signs with Safety Path exit signs will reduce costs and improve safety. Your maintenance budget and the environment will appreciate […]
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Powerhouse DIY, Garden and Hardware Store chain, Bunnings Warehouse, has been quietly rolling out Safety Path exit signs across its extensive national retail property portfolio for more than five years. Bunnings, part of the Australian Wesfarmers group, has recognised climate change and implemented a corporate strategy to make the organisation more sustainable. Wesfarmers’ targets for Bunnings include […]
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December 5, 2019 SmarterLite and its brands Safety Path, Vivacity and OmniGrip Direct publish a newsletter to help industry keep abreast of industry news, innovations and case studies. Dave Jones, Director External Affairs, explained. “SmarterLite and its divisions are revolutionising the road safety, building safety and energy efficiency sectors. With SmarterLite Group bringing together the […]
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Photoluminescent linemarking could reduce night-time and low-light crashes along Australia’s rural and country roads, and off-road paths. With road and path lighting for intersections and road sections unaffordable and impractical at most locations, photoluminescent linemarking is a more cost-effective and emission-free solution that will provide many of the same benefits. Safety Path and OmniGrip Direct […]
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June 19, 2020 National trade publication Highway Engineering Australia featured SmarterLite and its divisions in its May/June 2020 issue. The feature showcases some key products from the SmarterLite group’s Safety Path, Vivacity and OmniGrip Direct divisions and how they apply to the road sector. Dave Jones, Director External Affairs for SmarterLite Group explained, “We were delighted […]
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September 2, 2020 In August 2020, Safety Path, Vivacity and OmniGrip Direct were invited by the Municipal Works Operations Association (MWOA) to present on road safety innovations. The MWOA is a not-for-profit member-based association that was established to serve professionals involved in all aspects of municipal works. Safety Path Photoluminescent Linemarking and Road Sign Innovations Zoran Ovuka, […]
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July 22, 2020 Road signs and road line marking that are easier to see in the dark, will be an outcome of an Australian Government grant to innovative Victorian company SmarterLite. SmarterLite’s Safety Path Division was one of only four companies to receive an innovation grant from Round 1 of the Australian Government’s Road Safety Innovation […]
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July 22, 2020 The exit sign is mandated in buildings across Australia. Specified in the National Construction Code of Australia and required by State Legislation their purpose is to guide people to an exit when a buildings power has failed such as in an emergency. But choosing the wrong exit sign technology you become locked […]
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December 10, 2020 Safety Path LED Exit Signs have been installed in Milton House, a heritage building in Melbourne, by the Australian arm of the worlds largest real estate company, CBRE, to reduce costs, reduce risks and increase safety. Art Nouveau Milton House was constructed in 1901 as a hospital, but is now part of the 1 Spring […]
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December 8, 2020 Landmark premium retail and office building, the Como Centre in South Yarra, has installed Safety Path’s LED Exit Signs in its retail areas. The Como Centre is home to Australian TV network Channel 10. Safety Path LED Exit Signs replace the failure-prone batteries found in old electric exit signs, with Safety Path’s […]
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December 2, 2020 A new alliance between Safety Path, a division of SmarterLite Group, and one of the nation’s biggest building technology providers, Grosvenor Engineering Group (Grosvenor), will cut carbon emissions and eWaste, and eliminate ongoing costs. The alliance will see people and property owners benefit from reliable life-saving exit signs, with each sign saving […]
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December 15, 2020 Leading Australian office supply retailer Officeworks has converted its first store from electric-battery exit signs to battery-free Safety Path exit signs, to reduce emissions, reduce costs, and increase reliability and safety. Officeworks is part of the Wesfarmers group, as is major hardware retailer Bunnings which has installed Safety Path exit signs across more than […]
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December 11, 2020 Martin North, a successful financial analyst and entrepreneur, interviewed SmarterLite’s CTO, Zoran Ovuka. North’s YouTube channel has over 48,000 subscribers, and provides an independent data-driven view on finance, property and innovation. During the interview Zoran spoke about Safety Path’s development of high-performing photoluminescent polymers used by our SmarterLite technology to store light […]
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April 6, 2021 Victoria’s first allocation from the Federal Government’s $2 billion national road safety fund is set to run out in June 2021 in a ‘use it or lose it’ funding model. The funding – offered in three tranches over 18 months – puts a premium on moving quickly to upgrade roads and provides […]
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August 6, 2021 The Australian and Victorian governments are trialling innovative new technologies to help reduce death and injury on regional roads in Victoria. In a first for regional Victoria, LED tactile pavings will be installed at pedestrian crossings in Bendigo and Trafalgar, with trials of glow-in-the-dark line marking and signage, and high reflectivity paint also being […]