If part of your job is overseeing building maintenance and management from an electrical standpoint, how much thought do you give to emergency lighting? Providing sufficient illumination to light the ...
Commercial buildings require emergency lighting to facilitate the safe egress of occupants in the event of a power outage or other emergency. Emergency specifications that meet UL 924, Standard for ...
The majority of these codes effectively address important lighting needs during an emergency. High-performance emergency lighting provides the opportunity to increase safety of all building occupants ...
Birns Inc. has introduced a seismically qualified (per IEEE-344) emergency lighting solution for nuclear containment, the Birns Emergency Light Fixture-LED. This slim-profiled, wall mounted system ...
Lithonia Lighting has recalled the Quantum® ELM and ELM2 two-light emergency fixture because its circuit board can overheat, possibly causing the fixture to melt and burn. One fire caused more than ...
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) reports Emergency Lights are being recalled by Lithonia Lighting because the circuit board can overhead causing a fire hazard. Nearly two million ...
Schools and universities get high marks for properly installing emergency lighting systems, but they often fail to meet the routine testing requirements of local, state and federal regulators. When ...
BIRNS introduced what it is calling the “world’s most advanced, seismically qualified (per IEEE-344) emergency lighting solution” for nuclear containment: the BIRNS Emergency Light Fixture-LED. The ...
New York’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) has installed an Internet of Things (IoT)-based solution to automate emergency lighting management in its F Line Rutgers Tube. The solution, ...
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