Emergency and Exit Lighting System

Emergency and Exit Lights are crucial safety components designed to guide people to safety during an emergency, such as a fire or power outage. These lights illuminate exit routes, emergency exits, and areas of refuge to ensure safe evacuation when normal lighting fails.

Types of Emergency and Exit Lights:

  1. Self-Contained Emergency and Exit Lights
    These lights have a built-in battery that provides power during a power outage. They are easy to install and maintain. They automatically switch on when the main power is lost, ensuring illumination along exit routes.
  2. Addressable Monitoring Type Emergency and Exit Light System
    This advanced system allows for centralized monitoring and control of each light in real-time. The lights are individually addressable, so if there’s a malfunction or failure, the system can pinpoint the exact location and trigger maintenance alerts. It’s highly efficient for larger buildings or complexes requiring more precise monitoring.
  3. Central Battery System
    In a central battery system, multiple emergency and exit lights are powered by a single, centralized battery unit. This system is often used in larger buildings or facilities where maintaining individual batteries for each light would be inefficient. It allows for streamlined maintenance and testing while ensuring all exit routes are reliably illuminated during an emergency.