Emergency lighting
Emergency lighting is designed to provide back-up lighting during a power outage, so that occupants can find their way to escape routes. Read More
Illuminated escape route signs highlight the nearest exit, while emergency luminaires and spotlights provide lighting for the escape route itself, such as corridors, stairways, and open areas.
Emergency lights are connected to the mains power supply, but can either be self-contained, with a local battery, or be connected to a central battery back-up system. In both cases, they will remain illuminated should the mains power fail. The mains supply charges the batteries.
Maintained emergency lighting fittings are illuminated all the time, while non-maintained fittings are only illuminated when the mains supply fails.
All workplaces covered by the Fire Safety Order 2005 are required to provide illumination to emergency routes and exits. Approved Document B of the Building Regulations provides guidance as to when emergency lighting is needed to satisfy this requirement.
ETAP Lighting
ETAP offers a range of emergency luminaires and emergency exit lighting signage
7 Progress Business Centre, Whittle Park Way, Slough, SL1 6DQPhilip Payne
Philip Payne offers a range of quality standard emergency lighting products but, more importantly, encourage direct dialogue with architects and designers to ensure via product variation or bespoke work aesthetic aspirations and requirements are fully met. Whilst ensuring that aesthetic or mounting issues are resolved Philip Payne maintains
Thornhill House, Thornhill Road, Solihull, B91 2HB- Heming Point, Claybrook Drive, Washford Industrial Estate, Redditch, B98 0FH

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