Ideal for helipad signage to rescue people using a helicopter from the rooftop.
Fluorescent paint is ideal for marking helicopter landing pads on rooftops of high-rise buildings due to its high visibility, especially in emergencies such as fires or earthquakes when helicopters are used to rescue people. We recommend using Super Lumino V Top for its excellent weather resistance. In Tokyo, buildings taller than 45 meters are required to have helicopter emergency landing and takeoff areas (helipads). Helipads are marked with either an H or an R; H indicates a landing area for helicopters, while R is for helicopters hovering above to rescue victims. Additionally, there are markings for the Tokyo Fire Department's recognition number, maximum load, and approach direction. For more details, please contact us or refer to the catalog.
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【Achievements】 ○ Various high-rise buildings in Tokyo → Super Lumino V Top fluorescent paint specification → Approximately 100 locations including Tokyo Metropolitan Ebara Hospital, Ebisu Garden Place, and Shinagawa Intercity ○ Various high-rise buildings in Yokohama → Super Lumino V Top and Lumino V Top HG fluorescent paint specification → Landmark Tower, Yokohama Sky Building, etc. ○ Chiba Station - Keisei Hotel → Super Lumino V Top fluorescent paint specification ○ Tokyo Bay Aqua-Line → Super Lumino V Top fluorescent paint specification ○ Gunma Prefectural Public Corporation General Building → Super Lumino V Top fluorescent paint specification ○ Osaka International Convention Center → Super Lumino V Top fluorescent paint specification ○ Hotel Nikko Bayside Osaka → Super Lumino V Top fluorescent paint specification ○ Nagoya Station Twin Tower Building → Super Lumino V Top fluorescent paint specification ○ Miyazaki Seagaia Hotel Ocean 45 and many others. → Super Lumino V Top fluorescent paint specification 【Features of Fluorescent Paint】 ○ Easily distinguishable from a distance ○ Visible in poor visibility conditions ○ Stands out for quick identification ○ Reflects helicopter lights ● For more details, please contact us or refer to the catalog.
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Between 1958 and 1959, Dai Nippon Paint Co., Ltd. proposed the idea of separating and establishing its Ofuna factory as an independent entity, leading to the establishment of its first subsidiary. The company’s general affairs department considered and proposed names for the new company, first searching for English documents related to the new company’s main product, "fluorescence." Terms such as fluorescence, fluorescent paint, luminous body, and luminous paint were identified, and it was found that in German, luminous body is "Leuchte" and luminous paint is "Die Leuchtfarbe." Therefore, the founder and first president, Nobu Negishi, had his name "Nobu" combined with the German word "Leuchte" to create a new term "SIN+LEUCHTE," which was phonetically read as "Shinroih" and spelled as "SINLOIH."