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Have your house glow in the dark ...(inside)


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Hallways , bedrooms , ....

No limits to what can be done

See my examples in photos attached

Can make bedrooms , living, hallway, staircases glow in the dark ...

Can also do designs like the photos attached .

Any design you want (picture of anything you want like the rose I'm my pic or outlining like the heart )

Cost ?200 time consumption is up to six hours to get all done ..

This can be turned on 24 / 7

Or turned on and off as when needed

Can highlight the walls at every corner and along the whole length of the flat .

So it the hallways and staircases can be used at night without the need of using any light

Power consumption of the lights used is 5w ..

Literally no light at all just light up the material used to make the design ..

?100 per floor ... 2 floors ?175

3 floors ?250

Uv light and included and fitted at no extra cost

Picture number 2 it's 2 in one .

It display one thing at night and something else during day

Get in touch if you want to know more

(Great safety future with small kids I was told)

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Are you Serious. ?


UV (Black Light) is very dangerous especially long term.. 24/7 ???


UV radiation is that radiation just outside the visible range, or under 400 nanometers (nm). There are three ranges of UV (see table below).


Region Also known as *Range in nm Hazard Potential Damage Mechanism (High Exposures)

UV-A near UV 320-400 lowest cataracts

UV-B mid UV 290-320 mid to high **skin or eye burns

UV-C far UV 190-290 highest skin or eye burns



*Early "black lights" emitted in the range of 360-390 nm.

** Increased risk of some types of skin cancer.


Article:- https://www.ehs.washington.edu/rsononion/uvlight.shtm


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