Usage
Emergency Lighting is lighting for an emergency situation when the main power supply is cut and any normal illumination fails. The loss of mains electricity could be the result of a fire or a power cut and the normal lighting supplies fail. This may lead to sudden darkness and a possible danger to the occupants, either through physical danger or panic.
Emergency Lighting is normally required to operate fully automatically and give illumination of a sufficiently high level 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 in accordance with current Building Regulations and any local authority requirements.
Emergency Escape Lighting – that part of an emergency lighting system that provides illumination for the safety of people leaving a location or attempting to terminate a potentially dangerous process beforehand. It is part of the fire safety provision of a building and a requirement of The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005.
Escape Route Lighting – that part of an emergency escape lighting system provided to ensure that the means of escape can be effectively identified and safely used by occupants of the building.
Some of the Types:
Bulkheads Most widely used in Offices and Small Industrial Units.
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Spot Lights For large factories and warehouses
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Exit Sign Light Dual purpose - illuminates area around exit door and the fire exit sign itself
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Office Emergency Lights Semi flush or surface mounted the range includes light fittings to suit offices
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Dedicated to Quality
The British Standard provides us with clear guidelines to work to. BS 5266 embraces residential hotels, clubs, hospitals, nursing homes, schools and colleges, licensed premises, offices, museums, shops, multi-storey dwellings, etc. Although this standard recommends the types and durations of emergency lighting systems relating to each category of premises, it should be remembered that the standards are the minimum safe standards for these types of building and that a higher standard may be required for a particular installation.
The Security Network take responsibility for every stage of your Emergency Lighting, including site surveys, design, installation and ongoing maintenance. We can offer a wide range of products to ensure we meet your safety requirements.
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