A power failure and subsequent loss of light at your place of business can be hazardous for both your employees and your customers, and can result in personal injury or property damage. Proper emergency lighting and signage are essential to keeping order and enable safe and timely evacuation of the premises. Keeping lighting and exit signs in proper working condition is an ongoing responsibility of any commercial entity as well as an Occupational Health and Safety requirement.
Emergency lights are self-contained units that are wired into the main supply, and have the benefit of battery backup to enable them to remain illuminated should the main power supply fail. The batteries can either be carried within the body of the individual light or accessed via an independently wired circuit, and are kept charged by means of the main electrical supply.
You can choose from 2 types of emergency lights:
- Maintained System: A system where the device provides light at all times via the mains supply, and continues to do so for up to 3 hours after the mains supply fails.
- Non-Maintained System: A system where the device is activated to generate light only after the mains supply fails.