
Emergency Lighting
Emergency lighting is a system that provides illumination when the main power supply fails, ensuring safety and visibility during emergencies like power outages or evacuations. It typically includes backup power sources such as batteries or generators, and is installed in key areas like corridors, stairways, and exits. The purpose is to help people safely find their way out and allow emergency responders to operate effectively. Emergency lighting is often required by building safety codes and must be regularly tested to ensure reliability when needed.