Emergency lighting is an excellent thing to have inside both the home and the workplace. Basically emergency lighting is a type of lighting that is used during emergency situations. This type of lighting is used when there is a power outage. It provides those who are inside of a building with enough light for them to be able to make their way outside in a safe manner. Most lighting is installed in such a way so that it can provide a safe path to an exit in most buildings.

One of the reasons why you might need to use this type of lighting is due to the lack of light available during a power outage, a fire or an earthquake. Emergency lighting simply enables people to find their way out of a building and shouldn't be used as an alternative. It is usually manufactured to be able to give off just enough light in order for people to clearly see where they are going in an emergency situation - and no more than that.

It is not necessary for most forms of emergency lighting to provide anything other than a strong beam of light, in order for individuals to be able to see enough to avoid obstructions and exit the building in a quick and efficient manner.

In most cases emergency lighting will activate automatically through the electric circuits installed to run throughout the building. Once something goes wrong with the building's power supply, these emergency lights will turn on automatically providing the people inside the building with an additional light source. This additional light source can help to quell panic, which in itself can cause people to act recklessly - something that isn't needed in a dangerous situation.

Emergency lighting is commonly used in retail, commercial, entertainment and industrial properties, as well as factories. Public buildings, such as schools and universities also commonly utilise this type of back-up lighting. Some medical facilities also use this type of lighting, but they'll also use a back generator too - as an alternative source of power.

There are three different types out there that you might find in your own workplace. These are known as non-maintained, maintained and sustained. Non-maintained emergency lighting is the most affordable option and it also has the easiest installation process. It has the ability to light up an area by use of a battery if all of the power inside of a building has gone out.

Maintained emergency light fittings are able to provide normal lighting conditions in ordinary situations; however, they can also be used independently in some emergency situations where additional light may be needed. These fixtures will usually contain a small indicator light - which is visible - to allow for easy maintenance to be carried out if the bulb has gone out or if there are any issues with the lights.

Sustained emergency lighting has two different sets of lights in one fitting. One works during normal lighting situations, while the other works as a back-up with a battery supply during emergency situations. The battery supply will usually kick in and start working as soon as the power fails inside the building, providing occupants with enough light to leave the building safely.

Emergency lighting plays an important role in many commercial buildings up and down the United Kingdom. This article explains what purpose this type of lighting actually serves.