When Power Fails, We Lead the Way
Safety Cannot Be Compromised

In crowded spaces like supermarkets or stations, sudden darkness triggers panic. Poorly illuminated escape routes increase the risk of injury during evacuation.

Failing to meet strict fire safety codes (such as EN 1838 or local regulations) can lead to heavy fines, legal liability, and facility shutdown.

Traditional emergency lights with old Ni-Cd batteries fail frequently. Manually testing thousands of fixtures in a large building is labor-intensive and costly.
Reliable. Visible. Smart.

Clear guidance is vital. We offer a full range of ISO 7010 compliant Exit Signs (Recessed, Suspended, Wall-mounted) with viewing distances from 20m to 40m, ensuring visibility across large supermarkets and halls.

Upgrade to reliability. Our fixtures utilize modern LiFePO4 (Lithium Iron Phosphate) batteries, which offer 2x the lifespan of traditional Ni-Cd/Ni-MH batteries and consume less energy during standby.

Cut maintenance costs. Our Self-Test (Auto-Test) feature automatically performs monthly functional checks and annual duration tests, alerting facility managers to faults via a status LED, eliminating manual ladders-up inspections.
Emergency Lighting Standards
(EN 1838)
| Area Type | Requirement | Goal |
| Escape Routes (Corridors) | Min. 1 lux (center line) | Safe movement towards exits |
| Open Anti-Panic Areas | Min. 0.5 lux | Prevent panic in crowds |
| High Risk Task Areas | 10% of normal light | Safe shutdown of machinery |
| Exit Sign Luminance | > 500 cd/m² (White) | High contrast visibility |
FAQ
Emergency lighting is critical to:
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Guide occupants to safe exits
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Reduce panic and confusion
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Support safe evacuation during emergencies
It is also a mandatory safety requirement in most public buildings.
We offer a complete range of solutions, including:
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Emergency luminaires
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Exit and escape route lighting
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Anti-panic area lighting
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Emergency conversion kits for general lighting fixtures
Yes. Emergency lighting fixtures are equipped with built-in battery packs or connected to central battery systems, ensuring reliable operation when mains power fails.
Yes. Our emergency lighting products are designed for long-term, continuous operation, using durable materials and efficient LED technology suitable for high-traffic public environments.
Yes. Emergency lighting can be seamlessly integrated with general lighting systems, allowing fixtures to operate in both normal and emergency modes without affecting architectural design.




