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Emergency lighting is not legally required for use in your home, but is a popular option that many home buyers and home renovators are increasingly demanding to make their home a safer place when there is a power cut.

 

Preferences for emergency lighting systems at home include illuminating stairwells, areas where children may be playing, and main areas in the house, such as the kitchen. Emergency lights provide low-level general lighting until the power is restored.

Emergency lights are self contained units that are wired into the mains, but have the benefit of battery backup to enable them to remain illuminated should the mains power 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 mains supply.

Our emergency lights are attractively designed for both indoor and outdoor use, and can be operated in wither of the following ways:

 

  • Maintained System: a system where the device, via the mains supply, provides light at all times, 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.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       

Portable emergency lights are also available. These are battery operated devices, that can be activated in case of emergency. The battery can be recharged via a power outlet.

       

 

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