An electrical exit sign and emergency light are critical safety devices commonly used in buildings to guide people to safety in case of an emergency, such as a fire or power outage. They are often required by building codes and fire safety regulations.
The exit sign is designed to clearly indicate the location of emergency exits, ensuring that people can find their way out of a building in case of an emergency. While most exit signs are powered by the building's main electrical supply, they are usually equipped with a backup battery system to ensure they remain lit in case of a power failure.
Emergency lights provide illumination in the event of a power failure, helping occupants navigate safely through dark areas during emergencies like fires or blackouts. Emergency lights often come with LED bulbs or other high-efficiency lights. They are typically installed on the ceiling or walls near exit routes, stairwells, and hallways.
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