Are you on top of the latest emergency lighting regulations?
Different spaces have their very own requirements when it comes to ensuring safety during an emergency. Do you know how much light is necessary along an escape route, or what the visibility distance is between emergency exit safety signs? We have collected the most important rules you need to know, at a glance.
Safety signs
The objective of emergency lighting via escape route safety signs is to provide adequate visual conditions and make i...
Escape routes – rules and luminaires
Escape route: a route used for evacuation purposes in case of an emergency . T his route start s where ver the buildi...
Integrated emergency lighting solutions
An integrated emergency lighting solution is a part of a general lighting fixture that is equipped with an emergency...
Points of emphasis
The EN 1838 regulation describes and points out some additional areas where emergency lighting is necessary.
Light distribution geometries for emergency luminaires
Light distribution, as a function of direction in space, can be shown as a group of curves or a 3D geometry. This is...
Control systems
Maintaining a lighting installation, and particularly continuously maintaining the efficiency of emergency luminaires...
Battery concept for emergency luminaires
Several decades ago, emergency lighting was the main driving force behind the development of new battery solutions....
Other spaces – open areas and high-risk task areas
Open area lighting is a part of emergency escape lighting that must be provided in order to avoid panic and ensure...