Korea’s world-leading shipyards build sophisticated LNG carriers and car carriers, where multi-level decks, long corridors and enclosed car spaces make emergency evacuation especially challenging. Many projects still rely on a mix of conventional plates and reflective stickers from different suppliers, resulting in inconsistent symbol style and poor visibility in dark or unlit spaces. In a real blackout or fire, crew can struggle to direct drivers and passengers quickly.
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To address this, major Korean yards are standardizing on Printable Marine Warning Safety IMO Symbol Signs Glow In The Dark (Luminous) Stickers. Designers create a single symbol library in CAD, then print multilingual graphics onto glow in the dark film which is laminated onto acrylic or composite boards before installation.
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Because these luminous stickers are formulated to IMO maritime safety standards, they maintain luminance and adhesion even in enclosed LNG spaces, car decks and double-bottom corridors where no natural light is available. For Korean shipyards and owners, the solution not only helps satisfy IMO and class rules on low-location lighting and escape signage, but also streamlines design, purchasing and installation into a repeatable process across multiple newbuild projects.
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