Emergency Light

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Kalite Lighting Co, Ltd is a supplier specializing in the production of lighting products. It is mainly engaged in the production and sales of traditional lighting products. Our main products are Indoor Led Light, Outdoor led Light, LED Emergency Products, HID Products Etc.

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Emergency Light is a highly innovative product that is designed to provide reliable and efficient lighting in emergency situations. This product is equipped with a powerful rechargeable battery that can sustain the light for several hours in the event of a power outage. The Emergency Light also features a high-powered LED bulb that produces bright and clear light, making it ideal for use in both indoor and outdoor environments. 

What is Emergency Light

 

 

Emergency light refers to battery-backed or otherwise independently powered light sources that are designed to activate when a power outage creates low-visibility conditions in a workplace. The use of emergency light is a mandatory requirement of modern commercial and residential building codes. Many building codes also require the installation of emergency light as a retrofit for older buildings.

 

Features of Emergency Light
 
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Constant Lighting

 

Emergency lighting provides the property with constant lighting, making it safe for people within the premises to evacuate calmly in the case of a fire, even if mains power is affected. Businesses can reduce working time or money lost in trying to sort out situations if the mains power does fail. If a fire occurs and there is a blackout, emergency lighting will make it easier to leave the building safely and calmly for everyone in the premises.

Easy to Set up

 

Emergency lighting is easy to set up, but proves extremely effective in the case of an emergency. Emergency lighting is in compliance with the requirements of the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 for many commercial properties.

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Types of Emergency Light

 

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Open Area Lighting

It’s hard to deny the benefits of powerful illumination when performing a task that requires a high degree of precision, such as surgery, but it can also save lives in more general situations. Many large hallways and foyers are illuminated 24/7 to let occupants see where they’re going and to minimize panic during emergencies. This type of lighting can also be a powerful deterrent against illicit activities, keeping buildings even safer.

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Task Lighting

This type of emergency lighting helps people see when they need to perform a safety procedure like breaking glass to access a shut-off switch, reading safety instructions, opening an emergency exit, or operating a fire extinguisher.

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Backup Lighting

Power outages usually aren’t emergencies in private homes, but they can be highly disruptive in places like hospitals and businesses. Backup generators are critical for resuming normal operations and continuing to provide emergency lighting. This is why Fire Protection Equipment Co. offers a range of different power sources for their emergency lighting systems.

 

Benefits of Emergency Light
 
1. Low Cost

While it’s true that LED emergency lighting requires an initial investment up front, you will get your investment back and then experience significant savings over time.
LED lights are more energy efficient than incandescent bulbs, and over time will significantly reduce your electricity bill. Purchasing commercial LED lights will cost more than other lights, but in the long run, they will save you money due to lasting longer and costing less to operate.
It’s also possible that by having emergency lighting installed, that your insurance premium may slightly decrease. Another benefit of LED lighting is that if the main lights do cut out, you won’t lose in paying for wages for non-productivity - which can add up fast.

2. Reliable Safety Lighting

During a fire, or a power outage, it’s most likely the primary power supply won’t work. If an incident occurs which results in the workplace needing to be evacuated, emergency lighting lights a clear path for employees to vacate the premises and locate the emergency exits safely.
In a potentially escalated situation, not having LED emergency lighting, can lead to serious injury, or worse.

3. High Durability

LED emergency lighting is built to withstand even the toughest emergency environments, meaning they are highly durable in all weather conditions - from burning hot to freezing cold.
Unlike other lighting, LED emergency lighting is unaffected by different temperatures and conditions, guaranteed to perform at its best. Even more impressive, they are resistant to shock and vibrations.

4. Efficient and Long Lasting

One of the essential requirements for emergency lighting is to be able to last for a very long time. This is crucial, as emergency lighting is always on standby, and needs to be reliable at a moment’s notice.
Luckily, LED emergency lights meet all these criteria. LED lights have a lifespan of up to 100,000 hours, making them outperform every other type of lighting on the market. As the lights run at a lower temperature, this makes them incredibly energy efficient.

5. Brightness

LED emergency lighting is way brighter than any other kind of lighting - they are one of the brightest lighting options available!
This allows them to be seen from a very far distance and allow for full visibility, which is critical in the event of an emergency to enable people to evacuate the building safely.

Application of Emergency Light

 

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An Emergency Light could be used in places where the light gets on automatically as the power goes off.

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It could be used as an emergency light in homes and other places.

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It could be used in study rooms and workplaces in order to avoid sudden power failures.

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An Emergency Light with a battery charger is very helpful as a backup power supply.

 

How to Choose Emergency Light?

 

 

1. Compliance with Regulations
Before you begin selecting emergency lights packs, it is important to understand the regulations that govern their installation and use. The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) provides guidelines on the minimum requirements for emergency lighting systems.
Additionally, your local building code may have specific requirements for emergency lighting, so be sure to check with your local authorities. Choosing lights that comply with these regulations ensures the safety of your building and its occupants.

2. Type of Building
The type of building you have will determine the type of emergency lighting system you need. For instance, if your building has high ceilings, you may need high-output emergency lights and emergency power supplies that can illuminate large areas.
Similarly, if your building has staircases, you may need stairwell lights that provide guidance to the exits. If you have an outdoor area, you may need weather-resistant emergency lights that can withstand the elements.

3. Type of Emergency
Different emergencies require different types of emergency lighting module. For instance, in the event of a fire, you need lights that can cut through the smoke and provide clear guidance to exit points.
In the event of a power outage, you need emergency lighting products that can last for an extended period. Understanding the type of emergencies that your building is likely to face will help you choose the right type of emergency lighting.

4. Duration of Illumination
The duration of illumination is an important factor to consider when selecting emergency light products. The duration of illumination refers to the amount of time the lights will remain on after a power outage.
The time of illumination for emergency lights varies depending on the customer’s local legislation. For instance, the UK requires emergency lights to last for 3-4 hours, while the Netherlands requires 90 minutes, and some Asian countries require 2 hours. Thus, the duration of illumination is customized to comply with local regulations.

5. Maintenance Requirements
Emergency lights require regular maintenance to ensure they function properly in the event of an emergency. When selecting maintained emergency lights, consider the maintenance requirements.
Some lights require regular testing, while others require periodic battery replacement. Choose maintained emergency lights that have minimal maintenance requirements to reduce the cost and effort of upkeep.
Learn about non-maintained emergency lights and their comparison. Ensure reliable illumination during power outages. Make informed decisions for building safety.

6. Type of Power Source
Emergency lights can be powered by different sources, including battery, generator, and solar power. Each type of power source has its advantages and disadvantages. Battery-powered lights are easy to install and require minimal maintenance, but their duration of illumination is limited. Battery-powered lights are portable lighting devices such as rechargeable emergency lights and Flashlights.
Generator-powered lights have a longer duration of illumination but require fuel and maintenance. Solar-powered lights are environmentally friendly but require sufficient sunlight to function. Choose a power source that meets your needs and budget.

7. Aesthetics
Emergency lights do not have to be an eyesore in your building. Today, there are several attractive designs that can blend in with the decor of your building. You can choose from a variety of colors, shapes, and sizes to suit your building’s design.
Choosing aesthetically pleasing emergency lights can enhance the overall look of your building while still providing safety.

8. Cost
Cost is an important factor to consider when selecting emergency lights. The cost of emergency lights varies depending on the type, quality, and features.
While it may be tempting to choose the cheapest option, it is important to remember that emergency lights are an investment in the safety of your building and its occupants. Choose lights that meet your needs and budget while still meeting the necessary regulations and requirements.

9. Testing and Maintenance
Emergency lights require regular testing and maintenance to ensure they function properly during an emergency.
The NFPA recommends that emergency lights be tested monthly and that a record of the testing be kept. Testing involves simulating a power outage or emergency and ensuring that the lights activate and remain on for the required duration.
Maintenance requirements vary depending on the type of emergency light. Some lights require periodic battery replacement, while others require cleaning or replacement of the bulbs.
It is important to follow the manufacturer’s recommendations for maintenance to ensure that the lights function properly in the event of an emergency.

 

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Ultimate FAQ Guide to Emergency Light
 

Q: What is the use of emergency lights?

A: Purpose. Emergency vehicle lighting is generally used to clear the right of way for emergency vehicles, or to warn approaching motorists of potential hazards, such as a vehicle that is stopped or moving slower than the rate of traffic, or a car that has been pulled over.

Q: Where Should Emergency Lighting Be Installed?

A: Inside the buildings, emergency lighting should be installed in all common areas and escape routes. Escape routes should be sufficiently lit and should navigate people out of dangerous situations safely and effectively.

Q: What is emergency lighting intended for?

A: Emergency lighting is a type of secondary lighting that activates immediately, independent of a generator system, when the usual lighting system is disabled due to emergencies involving events such as earthquakes, fires, terror attacks, sabotage, or power outages.

Q: What are the benefits of emergency exit lights?

A: It provides illumination allowing people to see clearly, avoid obstacles and move confidently to the nearest exit in a crisis. Emergency ballasts allow an existing light fixture to operate in emergency battery mode during a power outage.

Q: When should emergency lights come on?

A: An abrupt loss of power in buildings makes them unsafe for occupants and might even lead to panic. In the event of a power cut, most emergency lighting systems will automatically come on to illuminate specific areas of a building so that occupants have an easier time safely evacuating the building.

Q: What are the rules for emergency lighting?

A: Emergency exits need an emergency exit luminaire above the door, as well as signage to the emergency exit. There also needs to be lighting for every change in direction leading to an escape door.

Q: Why install emergency lighting in buildings?

A: Emergency lighting is designed to illuminate escape routes such as corridors and stairways whilst providing a clear escape route signalled using lights therefore, preventing panic and danger for the occupants.

Q: Do you need emergency lighting in toilets?

A: Accessible toilets or multi-cubicle facilities with borrowed light should have emergency illumination from at least one luminaire.

Q: What risk does emergency lighting protect from?

A: Emergency lighting should provide adequate lighting in any space that could be occupied during an emergency or power failure. By lighting communal spaces, walkways and open areas, emergency lights can help to reduce panic, prevent accidents and ensure a smoother evacuation/rescue process.

Q: What are the advantages and disadvantages of emergency light?

A: Emergency lights are designed to provide illumination during power outages or emergencies to ensure the safety and evacuation of people in a building. Keeping them on when there is no emergency or power outage can lead to unnecessary energy consumption and increased maintenance costs.

Q: What is the difference between exit light and emergency exit light?

A: Combination exit signs and emergency lights: These all-in-one fixtures are hardwired into the electrical system and automatically switch to a battery back up during power loss. Lighted exit signs: These are similar to the combination signs, but without emergency lights.

Q: Do emergency lights need electricity?

A: Emergency lighting is wired to the building's power supply for continuous charging of internal batteries to provide back up power for the lighting. This ensures that lights remain alight during a power outage allowing occupants to easily locate the exits should they need to evacuate the building.

Q: Can I use an emergency light as a normal light?

A: Switchable emergency lighting enables you to use your emergency light like a normal light which you can switch on and off. Most maintained emergency lights can be used in this way, giving you the flexibility to either leave the emergency light on permanently or to use it as you would any other light.

Q: What happens if emergency lighting fails?

A: If the failure results in there being no emergency lighting, a curfew may be required until the system has been restored, or temporary emergency lights are provided. The record should be updated when repairs have been carried out.

Q: How often should you check emergency lights?

A: The frequency of emergency light testing can very much depend on individual systems (which Amthal can help advise on). But – as a general guide – you should be looking at getting your emergency light systems checked monthly, with an annual 'full duration' test.

Q: What is emergency evacuation lighting for buildings?

A: Put simply, these lighting systems are designed to remain illuminated even when power is lost, by using a dedicated power source. This ensures that evacuation routes and exits remain visible at all times, allowing occupants to move safely in the event of an emergency or blackout.

Q: Where is emergency lighting not required?

A: Emergency lighting is required wherever the public has access to a building or where people are employed. Premises that do not normally require emergency lighting are individual houses and the privately occupied areas (flats and maisonettes) within larger residential blocks.

Q: Why do emergency lights fail?

A: For example, emergency lights connected to a central battery could fail at any one of numerous points, including the battery itself, the wiring, the circuitry, and more.

Q: What size room requires emergency lighting?

A: An example of an open space would be an open plan office. It is recommended for areas over 60m2 in England and Wales to be fitted with emergency lighting. Due to the size and nature of the large spaces, they will also include areas previously referred to as undefined routes to the nearest exit.
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