Here are some “brilliant” ideas of putting “glow in the dark” to use (and I am sure there is many more popping up in your mind right now):
Starry night sky: Probably the most popular household use of “glow in the dark” products is to recreate the night time sky indoors. There are various ways and mediums to achieve this. But the most popular and commonly used method is to create a painted mural on ceilings with the help of glow in the dark paints.
Glowing Fish Lures: Research shows that just as humans, fishes are attracted to bright light. Hence, glow in the dark technology comes handy in the commercial and private fishing industry as a ‘lure” to entice fishes. This method has been tremendously successful and has proved to be unbeaten almost all the time.
Indoor safety: It feels good to be safe .After all,” safety” is an issue beyond compromise. With the “glow” products you can enhance indoor safety by using them for marking exits, hallways ,doors, stairs, plug points, switches, danger zones (such as electric rooms and chambers) and everything in between. With the glow in the dark products, you no longer have to stumble in the middle of the night. And off course, not to forget those sudden blackouts or power outages, right?
Invisible markings: Use glow products to invisibly mark all your important goodies- from tools, important documents, car spare parts, returns, donation stuffs to just about anything. In this way you can find important things in a jiffy even in the dark.
Shadow walls: Shadow walls are created by using short glow paint with a strobe light. This technique is widely used in children’s museums all over the world. It is great fun for the kids to see their shadow staying in the wall for about a minute with just a single flash of light.
Hidden art (and “sudden” too): Photo- luminescent products have made it big in the field of arts- theatres, live shows, concerts etc. With the help of this technology, one can easily change the set, mood or ambience without even having to change the prop. Simply change the lighting, and you get a brand new scene. The “light’ does the trick of fascinating the viewers while the mural makers use it to create both daytime and nighttime panoramas.
Fluorescent water fountains: Imagine the Niagara Falls in vibrant blue, majestic yellow, mysterious red, fascinating green or a mixture of all! Well, you can recreate miniature falls (if not Niagara) using ultra violet dyes and black lights for an amazing and awesome nighttime cascade.
Glow in the Dark kid's stuffs: Kids all over the world are fascinated by almost anything that "glows"- Glow stars, Glow stickers, Glowing T-shirts, stationeries, mugs, toys, balls to Model Rocketry. You name it!. So, the next time you want to see a "glow" in your kid's eyes, go for the "Glow in the Dark" kid's stuffs. You'll be glad you did!
Glow in the Dark Fashions: "Glow in the Dark" fashion is catching up as the latest trend in the fashion industry. From garments to jewelry, they seem to be everywhere these days. Glow pendants, earrings, bangles are hitting the shelves everywhere. The designers are using this to create signature T-shirts, jeans, caps and other accessories. Even glow body tattoos are "hot" and in vogue.
Glow in the Dark Arts: Accentuate the decor of your home with glow candles, glass paintings and creative hand made glow toys. This can truly be a great addition to your interior by creating a class of its own. Simply unparallel!.

