Collection: Luminous Cast In Place Stair Nosing

Illuminate every stair edge at ground level—even in darkness—with the Luminous Cast-In-Place Stair Nosing. This stair nosing is engineered to be cast directly into wet concrete, creating a flush, hard-wearing edge that enhances emergency egress and offers long-term visibility without reliance on electrical lighting.

Key Features & Benefits of Luminous Cast In Place Stair Nosing

  • Integrated Photoluminescent Strips
    Multiple luminous strips are built into each profile (e.g. 3 or 5 strips depending on the series), providing bright visibility after being charged by ambient light. 
  • Non-Slip Surface
    Each nosing includes a wide non-slip strip that spans the length of the nosing, helping prevent slips, especially under wet or emergency conditions. 
  • Flush & Permanent Installation
    Designed to be set into wet concrete so that the nosing is flush with the tread surface—offering a smooth, seamless finish that minimizes trip hazards.
  • Series Options for Needs & Visibility
    Multiple series available (e.g. S10-E30, S10-E40, S2-E30, S3-G, etc.), which vary in the number of photoluminescent strips, size of non-slip areas, and overall profiles to suit different code, usage, and aesthetic preferences. 
  • Durability & Weather Resistance
    Engineered to resist abrasion, weather extremes, UV exposure, and high foot traffic. Maintains performance under heavy use without significant wear. 
  • Low Maintenance, Sustainable
    No electricity or batteries needed for illumination. The construction and materials support long-service life, reducing maintenance costs. Often meets sustainability standards.

Ideal Applications for Glow in the Dark Cast In Place Stair Nosing

  • New constructions where stairwells are poured in concrete and design integrates safety up front.
  • Facilities with strict egress or fire code requirements (hospitals, high-rises, public transit stations).
  • High-traffic staircases that need to maintain visibility even when lighting fails.
  • Outdoor stair installations or exposed areas that must endure weathering.