Promotional banner for Laserglow Smart Hazard Awareness Systems by Burwell Material Handling. The banner has a full-width dark navy blue background with an industrial facility photograph and a semi-transparent navy overlay. The left side contains an eyebrow label reading Connect and Protect, a heading reading Laserglow Smart Hazard Awareness Systems, and body text describing smart hazard awareness systems for floor demarcation, pedestrian and vehicle traffic management, and proximity detection with no repainting or tape replacement. Two call-to-action buttons are present: Request Consultation and View Solutions. On the right side, a gold hexagonal badge marks Burwell as an Authorized Distributor of Laserglow Technologies, accompanied by the Laserglow Technologies horizontal logo in white. A solid gold accent bar spans the full width at the bottom of the component.

Connect & Protect

Laserglow Smart Hazard Awareness Systems

Smart hazard awareness systems that make hazards more visible across your facility. Vivid floor demarcation for pedestrians and vehicle traffic management, as well as proximity detection. Zero repainting. Zero tape replacement.

Laserglow Smart Hazard Awareness Systems

Burwell Material Handling is an authorized distributor for Laserglow Technologies — an American OEM whose smart hazard awareness systems are designed, assembled, and supported in the U.S. From projected floor markings to AI-powered proximity detection, we handle site assessment, product selection, installation, and ongoing service at all 16 of our U.S. locations.

Smart Hazard Awareness — Five Product Solutions

Product showcase section titled Projected Signage. Three product cards are displayed in a horizontal row on a light grey background, each containing a product photograph, a bold heading, a short description, and a Learn More link. First card: Projected Lines — photograph of LED-projected floor lines; description states crisp LED-projected floor lines replace painted markings with no fading or repainting and fast layout reconfiguration. Second card: Projected Signs — photograph of a warning sign projected onto a surface; description states vivid warning signs are projected onto floors and walls with reduced maintenance and downtime, always visible and consistently in position without tape or painted graphics. Third card: Projected Walkways — photograph of a full pedestrian lane projection in a shared traffic area; description states bright projected pedestrian lanes dramatically improve hazard awareness in shared vehicle and pedestrian environments.

PROJECTED SIGNAGE

Projected Lines

PROJECTED LINES

Crisp LED-projected floor lines replace painted markings. No fading, no repainting, — reconfigure your layout in minutes as your operation changes.

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Projected Signs

PROJECTED SIGNS

Vivid warning signs projected onto floors and walls, reduced maintenance and reduced downtime, always visible, and consistently in position without tape or painted graphics.

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Projected Walkways

PROJECTED WALKWAYS

Full pedestrian lane projections in bright light, dramatically improving hazard awareness in shared vehicle and pedestrian traffic areas.

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Product showcase section titled Proximity and Vehicle Lighting. Two product cards are displayed in a horizontal row on a light grey background, each containing a product photograph, a bold heading, a short description, and a Learn More link. First card: MHE Lighting Solutions — photograph of vehicle-mounted warning lights projecting visual cues onto a floor; description states bright, highly visible floor projections alert pedestrians to approaching forklifts and material-handling equipment in high-traffic and low-light industrial environments. Second card: Crane Lights — photograph of overhead crane lighting projecting warnings onto a floor; description states clear, continuous floor projections mark load paths and exclusion zones to keep workers aware of crane movement and reduce incident risk during lifting operations.

PROXIMITY & VEHICLE LIGHTING

MHE

MHE LIGHTING SOLUTIONS

Vehicle-mounted warning lights project bright, highly visible visual cues onto the floor to alert pedestrians of approaching forklifts and material-handling equipment improving awareness in high-traffic and low-light industrial environments.

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Crane Lights

CRANE LIGHTS

Overhead crane lighting projects clear, continuous visual warnings onto the floor, marking load paths and exclusion zones to keep workers aware of crane movement and reduce the risk of incidents during lifting operations.

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LED-Projected Floor Lines

Replace painted floor markings and floor tape with crisp, vivid projections. Never fade. Never peel. Zero repainting, even under constant forklift traffic in the most demanding facilities.

  • Zero maintenance — no grinding, repainting, or tape replacement ever
  • Instant repositioning — adjust safety zones in minutes as your layout changes
  • Far more visible than worn paint in high‑ambient‑light warehouse environments
  • Available in multiple colors to differentiate traffic vs. pedestrian zones
  • OSHA‑compliant aisle demarcation meeting 29 CFR 1910.22 standards
  • Projects across any floor surface — concrete, epoxy, tile, or painted floors
Four warehouse photos showing projected floor grid and lane markings in green, orange, and red light across different facility environments.
Four-panel image of projected floor safety markings in warehouse and facility settings, including stop signs, caution striping, pedestrian warnings, and worker walkways.

LED-PROJECTED SIGNS & WALKWAYS

Replace traditional painted and physical signs and walkways with bright, highly visible virtual projections that never fade or wear. Projected signs and pedestrian walkways maintain constant awareness in high‑traffic industrial environments while reducing maintenance, downtime, and visual fatigue.

  • Ultra visible — remains bright and clear even in demanding industrial environments
  • Zero wear and tear — does not fade like paint or tape and requires minimal upkeep
  • Smart triggered — can be activated by sensors to display information only when needed
  • Reduces complacency — dynamic signage and walkways attract attention in critical hazard areas
  • Highly durable — operating life with MTTF of 30,000 hours
  • Flexible installation — mounting heights up to 45 feet for excellent visibility
  • Custom projections available — tailored signs, messages, and pedestrian walkways for your application

MHE Warning Lights

Compact, Robust & Easy to Install

  • Operational in harsh and tough environments
  • Waterproof and dustproof (IP69K sensor head)
  • Compatible with all types and brands of industrial vehicles (forklift trucks, wheel loaders, excavators, etc.)
  • Compact and easy to integrate into existing vehicle infrastructure
  • Future-proofed: online maintenance & remote software updates

Enhanced Hazard Visibility and Awareness

  • Signals forklift movement and zones to protect nearby pedestrians
  • Projects warning zones beneath cranes to alert and protect workers
  • Visible from up to 15 meters in bright warehouse environments
  • Long-life LED light with a MTTF of 30,000 hours *MTTF means mean time to failure*
Four-panel image showing orange forklifts with blue and red projected safety zones, a crane lift with a red floor boundary, and an aerial view of a vehicle with red dot warning lights.

Smart Hazard Awareness

Dynamic, Sensor-Triggered Safety

Static floor markings and painted lines can’t respond to a forklift rounding a blind corner. Laserglow systems can. Smart sensors detect movement in real time and instantly activate projected warnings — turning passive markings into an active layer of hazard awareness that responds to your operation as it happens.

Triggered Events – Columns Section
Two-column informational section about sensor-triggered safety events. Left column: a dark navy panel containing a photograph of a sensor-triggered safety zone diagram, showing a sensor detecting a pedestrian or vehicle entering a monitored zone and instantly activating a projected floor warning. A caption beneath the image reads: Sensor detects a pedestrian or vehicle entering the zone — projected warning activates instantly, automatically. Right column: a vertical list of five feature cards with gold left-border accents, each containing a decorative icon, a bold heading, and descriptive text. Card 1: Pedestrian Detection — projected floor markings and warning signs activate immediately when a worker enters a monitored zone, creating a visible boundary between foot traffic and vehicle paths without relying on the pedestrian to notice a static sign. Card 2: Vehicle and Forklift Movement — approaching forklifts trigger projected warning zones ahead of their path at intersections and dock doors, alerting pedestrians before the vehicle rounds the corner. Card 3: AGV and Automated Equipment — Laserglow integrates with AGVs and autonomous mobile robots to activate visual exclusion zones and directional projections that move with automated equipment in real time. Card 4: Overhead Crane Operations — a dynamic exclusion zone is projected onto the floor below the load path when a crane begins its lift cycle, warning personnel to clear the area before the lift begins. Card 5: PLC and System Inputs — Laserglow systems accept PLC, relay, and control system inputs for integration with existing line logic, door interlocks, conveyor systems, and facility automation without complex configuration or custom software.
Sensor-triggered safety zone diagram

Sensor detects a pedestrian or vehicle entering the zone —
projected warning activates instantly, automatically.

Pedestrian Detection

When a worker enters a monitored zone, projected floor markings and warning signs activate immediately — creating a visible boundary between foot traffic and vehicle paths without relying on the pedestrian to see a static sign.

Vehicle & Forklift Movement

A forklift approaching an intersection or dock door triggers projected warning zones ahead of its path — alerting pedestrians before the vehicle rounds the corner, not after. Safety that acts faster than a spotter can react.

AGV & Automated Equipment

As AGVs and autonomous mobile robots become part of your operation, Laserglow integrates directly — activating visual exclusion zones and directional projections that move with automated equipment in real time.

Overhead Crane Operations

When a crane begins its lift cycle, a dynamic exclusion zone is projected onto the floor directly below the load path — warning personnel to clear the area before the lift, not during it.

PLC & System Inputs

Laserglow systems accept direct PLC, relay, and control system inputs — enabling full integration with your existing line logic, door interlocks, conveyor systems, and facility automation without complex configuration or custom software.

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Sensor Detects Movement

Motion sensors, proximity tags, AI vision cameras, or PLC signals identify a trigger event — a pedestrian entering an aisle, a forklift activating, or a crane beginning its cycle.

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System Activates Instantly

The Laserglow projector responds in real time — activating projected floor lines, warning signs, or walkway markings that make the hazard visible before contact is possible.

03

Zone Clears Automatically

When the trigger condition ends, the projected warning clears — no manual reset, no maintenance, no painted lines to refresh. The system is always ready for the next event.

The Laserglow Advantage, Delivered by Burwell

Painted lines and floor tape have real limits. Here's why operations across 30+ countries have moved to projection systems.

American-Built OEM

Laserglow systems are designed, assembled, and supported in the U.S. — giving you responsive local service, domestic sourcing, and an OEM partner accountable for performance.

Patented Technology, Proven at Scale

Laserglow holds patents on its core projection and detection technology. These aren't pilot programs — deployments are real, documented, and operating at scale across leading distribution and manufacturing operations.

Multi-Site Standardization

Large operators can deploy identical hazard awareness systems across every facility — same products, same safety zones, same visual logic at every site. Consistency that scales.

Smart Dynamic Risk Management

Sensor-triggered activation, proximity detection, and dynamic visual logic that responds to real-time conditions — not static placement. Hazard awareness that works even when the environment changes.

Ready to Protect Your People?

Our team walks your floor, identifies high-risk zones, and recommends the right Laserglow solution — no obligation, backed by Burwell Material Handling’s local service across all 16 U.S. locations.

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Talk to Your Local Team

Whether you need a single projected line unit or a facility-wide collision avoidance deployment, our team helps you choose the right Laserglow solution and gets it installed — backed by Burwell's local service teams.

We handle the site assessment, product selection, installation coordination, and ongoing support so you can focus on your operation.

A Burwell representative will follow up within one business day. All information is kept confidential.