Glow-in-the-Dark Paint, also known as phosphorescent paint, is a type of traffic paint made from photoluminescent materials, such as Europium-doped strontium aluminate. This paint absorbs sunlight or artificial light during the day, stores the energy, and emits a soft green-yellow glow in the dark for 6-8 hours. It is used for marking roads, bike paths, sidewalks, and high-risk areas like pedestrian crossings. Unlike retroreflective paints that reflect vehicle headlights, glow-in-the-dark paint operates without an external light source, making it ideal for areas with limited public lighting. However, its widespread use is limited by factors such as sensitivity to moisture, high costs, and reduced effectiveness in the presence of ambient light. Araz Shimi Fam, with expertise in producing and applying traffic paints, is ready to provide consultation and implement projects related to this technology.