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Having emergency lighting in place is a legal requirement to ensure safe evacuation from your premises during power failures or emergencies. Our range of emergency lighting solutions includes both maintained and non-maintained options, ideal for commercial, industrial, and residential use. Designed to comply with British Standards, these lights ensure clear visibility along escape routes and exits, providing peace of mind for responsible persons. With energy-efficient LED technology and self-testing features, our emergency lights offer reliable, low-maintenance performance, enhancing safety in stairwells, corridors, and high-traffic areas. Explore our wide selection to meet your specific needs.
An ideal night light for landings, hallways and bedrooms. In the event of a power failure, it will illuminate for up to 4 hours and can be removed from the charging cradle to be used as a torch.
Ideal for installaing as a night light in homes with young children. With an integrated dusk-dawn sensor, the torch automtically illuminates when low level light is detected.
Hinged bracket for ceiling or wall mounting and with built-in self-test function the Zambezi double-sided hanging LED fire exit sign will perform regular self-checks and provide a visual indication of any issues.
The Elled is a small LED emergency light designed for recessed installation, available for both open area and corridor applications with an efficient refractor lens for light distribution.
The Arc LED slave unit is powered from a central bank of batteries located within the building to ensure escape routes are illuminated during a power failure. Featuring an IP65 rating, the Arc AR is suitable for internal and external applications.
Available for 230V central battery systems, this 8W fluorescent slave unit emergency light will provide 275 lumens of emergency illumination during a mains power failure both indoors and outdoors.
With a fully recessed design, the ceiling mountable Calabor LED emergency bulkhead provides a stylish lighting solution with a greater lamp lifetime and reduced power consumption compared to standard units.
The Calabor double sided 8W fire exit sign slave unit is powered by a bank of larger batteries centrally located within a building. Last available unit with 24V DC input and Down legend.
The wall mountable Pico single sided emergency exit sign with digital self-test will perform its own self-checks at regular intervals and provide a visual indication if a fault is found.
With digital self-test, to help save time instead of manual testing, the Pico LED fire exit sign is supplied complete with high performance LEDs and a back-up battery as standard.
Suitable for maintained or non-maintained operation, the ceiling mountable Calabor fully recessed LED fire exit sign will provide 3 hours of emergency illumination.
A fully recessed double sided LED fire exit sign, suitable for ceiling mounting with 3 directional arrows to choose from. The Calabor is ideal for identifying the emergency escape route.
This low-profile circular IP65 rated Mezzina emergency bulkhead light utilises LED technology to greatly reduce power consumption while providing a clearer, brighter light.
Suitable for ceiling mounting and with built-in self-test the Romney single sided hanging LED fire exit sign will perform regular self-checks and provide a visual indication of any issues.
Fitted with long-life energy saving LEDs, the Savona illuminated fire exit sign is chain suspended for ceiling mounting and features an edge-lit legend panel available in 5 versions.
With the same features as the 8W Calabor emergency lighting bulkhead light with self-test, this version also gives you high performance energy saving LEDs with an approximate lamp life of 50,000 hours.
Available in 2 lengths and 4 power outputs the Ipstones emergency strip lights are supplied in either maintained or non-maintained operation, suitable for various lighting applications.
Suitable for maintained or non-maintained operation, the Calabor fully recessed LED fire exit sign with self-test function performs regular self-checks and provides a visual indication of any faults.
With digital self-test, the Calabor double-sided recessed LED fire exit sign will automatically perform self-checks by simulating its own mains power failure saving time on manually checking devices.
Available in 2 lengths and 2 power outputs the Neath LED emergency strip lights are supplied in either maintained or non-maintained operation, suitable for many lighting applications.
Emergency lighting legally required in most commercial and some residential buildings e.g. the communal areas of HMO's under British Standards BS 5266. These regulations ensure that in case of a power outage, clear, well-lit escape routes guide occupants to safety. An exception may be in the case of ‘borrowed’ light, where if the lights from external street lamps are a reliable source of lighting to illuminate escape routes, it can sometimes be considered sufficient. The British Standards specify where lights should be placed, what kind of lights are needed, and the testing requirements to ensure the systems are operational. Following these guidelines helps meet health and safety obligations while ensuring the safety of employees, visitors, and residents.
When choosing emergency lighting, it’s essential to understand the difference between maintained and non-maintained systems. Maintained emergency lights are designed to stay on continuously, making them suitable for areas like corridors and public spaces where lighting is required at all times. Non-maintained lights, on the other hand, only activate during power failures. These are commonly used in areas that don’t require constant lighting but still need to ensure safe evacuation during emergencies. Both types are integral to a building's overall safety plan.
LED emergency lighting offers significant advantages over traditional lighting systems, particularly in terms of energy efficiency and longevity. LEDs consume less power, helping reduce energy costs, while providing bright, reliable illumination for emergency situations. Additionally, LED lights have a longer lifespan, requiring less frequent replacements, which minimises maintenance. These benefits make LED emergency lighting a practical and environmentally friendly choice for both commercial and residential premises, ensuring safe evacuation routes with minimal environmental impact.