| In an emergency when the lighting goes down, | | | | obstacles can become highly dangerous and can |
| getting it back up can mean the difference | | | | become lethal. |
| between a safe escape or an unfortunate | | | | Emergency lighting comes in a range of products |
| accident; making emergency lighting, not only the | | | | that varies from internal/external bulkheads to |
| best option, but a legal requirement which carries | | | | exit signs to twin spots and many more. Knowing |
| serious consequences if not fulfilled. | | | | which emergency lighting to use for each situation |
| In a blackout emergency lighting can illuminate the | | | | is key and should be checked with via a fire |
| way towards fire exits. It can reduce panic | | | | safety expert, the contractor during installation to |
| among frightened staff and help to evacuate | | | | ensure it meets the required legislation. |
| staff out of a building safely. Without it everyday | | | | |