Illuminated wayfinding for pontoons and footbridges

Our wayfinding solutions highlight paths and banks to ensure reliable guidance and safe circulation in wet environments.

Illuminated wayfinding provides safe access to pontoons and footbridges by improving visibility of shorelines and traffic areas, while integrating into environments that are highly constrained by humidity and corrosion. It guides users towards the water without generating light pollution, thus protecting aquatic fauna.

Our support consists of selecting solutions adapted to the structure and operating conditions to guarantee the sustainability of the installation.

Points to watch :

  • Use corrosion-resistant equipment (stainless steel, anodizing, waterproof connectors)
  • Adapt mounting depth or mounting systems to the decking
  • Direct a low-angled, controlled luminous flux solely onto the pedestrian walkway.
  • Choose sturdy products that can be maintained in damp or salty environments
  • Tailor-made solutions based on the structural constraints of the substrate

Recommendations are given for guidance only. Compliance with current standards is the responsibility of the contracting authority.

Get inspired by our projects

Solar

Pedestrian and bicycle safety on wooden footbridge

Solar

Solar wayfinding for a cycle path on a bridge

Wired

Pedestrian safety on the Mont-Saint-Michel footbridge

Wired

Light guidance for safety and ambience on a pontoon

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