In an emergency lighting is often cut with the power, leaving fleeing victims lost in the darkness. Emergency lighting can help these individuals find a safe escape quickly and securely without causing extra problems. It also decreases the risk of injury whilst they process their escape, giving lighting in dark areas and guiding them away from potential risk factors.
In a life or death situation, the main power supply could be cut causing any normal illumination in your office to fail. The loss of main electricity could be the result of a fire or a power cut and may lead to sudden darkness and a possible danger to the occupants, either through physical danger or panic.
Emergency lighting operates in full automation and gives sufficient illumination to enable all occupants to evacuate the premises safely. Most new buildings now have emergency lighting installed during construction, the design and type of equipment being specified by the architect. Contact us to ensure your building’s emergency lighting is in accordance with current Building Regulations and local authority requirements.
Illuminated Signs
A wide range of maintained and non-maintained illuminated fire exit signs, designed to stay on after a power failure.
Bulkhead Lights
Bulkhead lights designed to provide emergency lighting and illuminate escape routes during a power cut.
Emergency Downlights
Small, unobtrusive emergency lighting designed to blend into stylish interiors. Excellent efficiency gives long battery life during loss of power.
Round Lights
A selection of round emergency lights, from stylish designer options to rugged IP65 bulkheads.
Twin Spot Lights
Twin spot emergency lighting is used in high or large areas such as warehouses, stadiums, train stations & high racked areas, etc.
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