Emergency light is a lighting device equipped with back-up batteries that uses electric grid in normal conditions and switches on batteries automatically to keep the lighting during the power outage (emergency situation).
Emergency lights are also available with various signs which called illuminated sign (e.g. pictogram of a man on the run, directional arrow and doorway) and texts (e.g. exit, fire exit).
Note: Please note that there is another type of illuminated sign which it’s not a light (luminaire) which doesn’t contain a lamp and called photo luminescent (glow in the dark). Photo luminescent material stores the light energy and reflects it in the dark.
Note: Along the escape route using the anti-slip tapes with illumination can be a suitable option for safety.
Following lamps are usually used in emergency lights:
Different types of back-up batteries which typically embedded inside the lights are as below:
There are three types of emergency light based on operation time:
Also lightings are categorized as below:
Application:
1- Buildings
2- Open area / anti-panic lighting (exhibition halls, shopping centres)
3- High risk task area
Emergency light specifications:
Note: It should be noted that emergency lighting is a requirement of fire safety standards in buildings.
Related electrical standards:
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