Doran, MN8 Foxfire Team up on Photoluminescent Technology Safety Products

Oct. 20, 2014
Doran Manufacturing and MN8 Foxfire are pleased to announce the agreement for Doran to bring MN8 Foxfire’s Advanced Photoluminescent Technology® illuminating safety products to the bus and motor coach markets.

Doran Manufacturing and MN8 Foxfire are pleased to announce the agreement for Doran to bring MN8 Foxfire’s Advanced Photoluminescent Technology® illuminating safety products to the bus and motor coach markets.

MN8 Foxfire uses a proprietary process to use light and energy to illuminate safety signs, adhesive strips and epoxy floor markings to provide improved visibility of the critical paths to safety during an untimely accident both in daylight and overnight hours of the day.

“We installed MN8 Foxfire’s illuminating safety products in our facility earlier this year and have been very impressed with the significant improvement to the overall safety for our team members.” said Jim Samocki, general manager of Doran Manufacturing. “After we saw the impact of the MN8 Foxfire products in action, our many years of experience of providing LED and incandescent light monitors and Sleeping Child Check for the school bus market lead us to pursue the option to create an offering of illuminating vehicle safety products for the bus and motor coach markets.”

“Based on MN8 Foxfire’s focus and history of providing high quality illuminating products to make buildings a safer place, combined with Doran’s extensive history of providing safety products to the school bus and motor coach markets, creating a collaborative agreement for MN8 Foxfire and Doran to create and deliver Advanced Photoluminescent Technology products fit extremely well with both companies’ dedication and commitment to innovation and safety,” said Zach Green, Founder/CEO, MN8 Foxfire.  “We are very excited about working with Doran to help create awareness of the many benefits associated with our Advanced Photopluminescent Technology products to improve safety for passengers.”