P.E.R. Escape and Rescue Guidance Systems
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Cabin Interiors
Organization types
Other ServicesManufacturing and MRO
P.E.R. develops and produces photoluminescent safety guidance markings for the aviation industry, among others. These are used worldwide in the aviation sector.
We manufacture the following products for the aviation industry:
Guideline
- P.E.R. developed the "Floor Path Marking System" Guideline for Lufthansa Technik AG back in 1996. These are PVC-free, 30 mm wide photoluminescent strips that are installed throughout the aisle on the aircraft floor. These photoluminescent strips store the ambient light and emit it again in the dark. Guideline is therefore not dependent on electricity and requires very little maintenance. Should the lighting in the cabin fail, Guideline shows passengers and crew the way to the emergency exits.
- In 2005, P.E.R. succeeded in developing very narrow (17 mm) and coloured strips in cooperation with Lufthansa Technik AG. Despite the low light source in the aircraft, a 15 to 30 minute charge of the narrow strips is enough to mark the way to the emergency exits for up to 15 hours. In addition, Guideline Colour FIt was the first system in the world with which coloured stripes could be ideally adapted to the cabin design. This allows functionality for the safety of passengers and crew to be combined with the cabin design.
Photoluminescent exit signage and textile labelling
- We produce photoluminescent exit signs and textile labelling, e.g. for cabin curtains, in all desired languages for civil aviation
Safety markings for helicopters
- Aircraft that are not used in civil aviation are often subject to special regulations. P.E.R. has equipped the Sea King MK 41 with special PVC-free safety markings for the "Federal Office of Bundeswehr Equipment, Information Technology and Utilisation".
- On the market since 1994, P.E.R. is now one of the leading system providers of signage, escape and rescue guidance systems consisting of electrical and photoluminescent safety signs, guidance markings, escape route plans and emergency power systems.
