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Emergency Lighting

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What is Emergency Lighting?

Emergency lighting provides illumination when the main power supply fails. These systems are crucial for safety, enabling occupants to safely exit a building during a power outage, fire, or other emergency. They typically consist of battery-backed lighting fixtures that automatically activate upon loss of normal power. Common applications include stairwells, hallways, exit routes, and open areas in commercial, industrial, and residential buildings.

What other technologies are related to Emergency Lighting?

Emergency Lighting Complementary Technologies

Fire alarm systems often trigger emergency lighting to guide evacuation.
mentioned alongside Emergency Lighting in 100% (108) of relevant job posts
Smoke vents are related to fire safety and work with emergency lighting to help with evacuation.
mentioned alongside Emergency Lighting in 83% (114) of relevant job posts
Fire prevention and detection systems often trigger emergency lighting to guide evacuation.
mentioned alongside Emergency Lighting in 63% (92) of relevant job posts

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