How Lighting Products can Improve Safety During COVID-19

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Nov 13, 2020

In response to COVID-19, Stanpro is developing products to improve safety in your living space as well as your work environment.

In an effort to offer safe and secure environments to its community, Stanpro has examined the issue at hand and revised its array of products in order to offer its clients specially designed lighting solutions that respond to needs associated with COVID-19.

LED Panels 300x128PERSONALIZED LED PANELS

L3PNC LED panels are versatile; they provide a constant light source for all types of commercial applications and can easily be adapted to a personalized lighting sign.

4 Simple Steps

-Pick the panel size (1×4, 2×2 or 2×4);

-Select the mounting type, i.e., vertical or horizontal;

-Choose the visual component that suits your needs from their collection or personalize your panel with your own visual feature;

-Your LED panel is ready to install!

SOCIAL DISTANCING SIGNS

Signs

Stanpro’s social distancing signs are compatible with their RMS and RMXL products. They are intended to visibly display social distancing rules dictated by the government. Thanks to these signs, you can rest assured that your employees and clients alike will respect these rules. Moreover, you will be offering them a safer environment.

Choice of 3 Visuals and 2 Types of Signs

  1. Select one of the following 3 visuals;
  2. Select the sign that suits your needs.

GERMICIDAL UVC LAMPS

Germicidal UVC lamps shine an ultraviolet light that can destroy harmful airborne bacteria, mould spores, and viruses; for instance, these lamps can be used to disinfect your environment.Germicide Fluo 600x400 v2 300x200

 

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