Safety lamp

Don't panic now! Keep calm and leave the building as quickly as possible! Of course, none of us want to experience such a scenario. Nevertheless, situations can arise that require immediate action or at least special attention. Safety lights help for this purpose. These warn of dangers, show us the shortest escape route or illuminate danger spots so that you don't inadvertently injure yourself.

With the eibabo® safety lights, you ensure that potential dangers are identified more quickly, damage is avoided and, in the first instance, evacuations can be carried out quickly. Many safety lights are equipped with economical LED technology and are therefore also designed for efficient continuous use. Your purchase in the eibabo® technology store is also particularly secure. This is ensured by the Trusted Shops buyer protection and a high level of customer satisfaction. Use one of over 20 payment methods and have your order delivered worldwide. And should something not go to your satisfaction, our accommodating customer service will be happy to help you.

What types of safety lights are there?

In emergency situations related to the failure of the main lighting, emergency lighting systems are used. These can be caused, for example, by power failures, fires or accidents caused by people. The purpose of safety lights is to:

  • enable safe evacuation of people from buildings
  • indicate potential security risks
  • ensure the completion or continuation of work in progress (backup lighting)

 

Depending on the type of lighting, these are connected to the existing house electricity network, connected to backup energy sources or function independently using their own energy supply. While backup lighting allows ongoing activities to be terminated or resumed, evacuation and hazard detection lights are designed to:

  • indicate escape routes
  • To illuminate danger zones - such as moving machine parts, crash sites, tripping hazards, black ice, fire zones
  • Avoid panic - crowds of people are guided to the escape routes with instructions

 

Source: eibabo®, Ceag ExitCube #40071353420Image: Ceag ExitCube #40071353420

In which areas should safety lights be used?

Safety lighting is rarely found in the private sphere and is generally not required. Safety lights should still be present in those private buildings and areas:

  • where critical crowds can occur
  • where visitors and other public traffic are to be expected
  • if there is at least one branch from the exit of the apartment to the elevator or stairs

 

And of course, the following buildings, among others, must be equipped with safety lights:

  • high-rise apartment buildings
  • all public, commercial and industrial facilities
  • Covered and open areas of petrol stations, multi-storey car parks and traffic tunnels
  • Objects that are characterized by a high number of visitors
  • establishments with retail sale of alcohol

 

 


Please note

The exact regulations differ depending on the country and can be found in the national regulations for escape route marking.


 

Emergency lighting, which is not related to the evacuation of people, is necessary:

  • in production with a continuous technological cycle
  • in medical facilities
  • at airports and train stations
  • in all other establishments where even a brief cessation of activity may result in death or accidents

 

How are escape routes and danger areas illuminated?

Illumination for evacuation

The main aim of marking escape routes is to leave the building safely and as quickly as possible. The route to evacuation starts right from the premises of housing, work or using services. Therefore, an evacuation lamp and a light indicator with the appropriate pictogram should be installed above the exit from the room. Other important marking points along the escape route are changes in the direction of movement and the floor, flights of stairs, entrances and exits.

Already knew?

A universal and globally understandable pictogram for escape routes is the green human silhouette walking through a doorway. Often this sign is accompanied by a directional arrow.


emergency lighting

In addition, there are devices for emergency lighting along the entire escape route up to the exit from the building to the outside. In addition to the trend-setting infographics mentioned, these are also actual lamps for illuminating the floor, walls or steps. On the other hand, the escape route lighting also serves as escape route lighting for orientation for helpers and rescue personnel. This shows the way to safety zones and provides information about where, for example, fire extinguishers or first-aid equipment is located.

Always recognizable

All signs identifying evacuation, hazardous areas, and emergency equipment locations must be sufficiently visible and recognizable. The minimum character height is calculated based on the maximum viewing distance divided by 200. Example: With a maximum viewing distance of 15 meters (= 1500 cm), the infographic must be at least 7.5 cm tall.


hazard lighting

The purpose of hazardous area lighting includes protection of open chemical tanks, moving machinery, high-pressure vessels, electrical voltage, furnaces, and so on. Unguarded fall areas, escalators or automated production areas are also marked in this way.

What is anti-panic lighting?

If potential crowds of people are to be expected indoors and outdoors, this could cause difficulties for some people in finding escape routes. Anti-panic lighting should prevent uncontrolled stressful situations in an emergency and ensure that escape routes can be identified from any point in the danger zone. This is done through good lighting, clear instructions and unambiguous infographics. All of this reduces confusion and promotes calm and organized movement to the emergency exit when an alarm is announced.

What is backup lighting needed for?

The main task of backup lighting is not related to the evacuation of people. There are facilities where numerous important technical processes and humanitarian services take place. These cannot be interrupted. These include hospitals, certain authorities, airports, train stations or military facilities. This is where back-up lighting systems come into play to prevent human injury or death or the occurrence of other man-made accidents.

 


TIP

The presence of backup lighting does not exclude the need for evacuation lighting with all the necessary indicators.


 

The use of separate lights for backup systems is usually not economical. Rather, if the main power supply fails or is interrupted, the standard lighting is automatically switched to a source from the central emergency power supply. The running time of such a back-up light is calculated for a period of between a few minutes and several hours, depending on the setup.

 

eibabo - technology store

 

Catalogue content:


In this eibabo® catalogue Luminaires > Emergency luminaire you will find items from the following product groups:

Item overview:

  • All-plastic lamp
  • Ceiling light
  • Central battery emergency light
  • Compact guard
  • Complete device
  • Disc light
  • Emergency exit light
  • Emergency light insert
  • Emergency lighting
  • Escape route light
  • Escape Sign Luminaire
  • Exit sign panel light
  • Indicator light
  • Interior light
  • Light signal
  • Mounted light
  • Mounted spotlight
  • Multivariable
  • Outdoor light
  • Outdoor motion detector
  • Pictogram
  • Pressure switch
  • Round light
  • Safety light
  • Security lighting
  • Self-contained light
  • Single battery
  • ToledoFlat


from the following manufacturers:

Manufacturer overview catalogue Safety lamp:

  • ABB
  • Ceag
  • ESYLUX
  • Fischer
  • IDV
  • Legrand Bticino
  • Ridi-Leuchten
  • RP-Technik
  • RZB
  • Scharnberger+Has.
  • Schuch
  • Siteco
  • SLV
  • Stahl
  • Zumtobel


 
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Safety Lights – For orientation in an emergency

Don't panic now! Keep calm and leave the building as quickly as possible! Of course, none of us want to experience such a scenario. Nevertheless, situations can arise that require immediate action or at least special attention. Safety lights help for this purpose. These warn of dangers, show us the shortest escape route or illuminate danger spots so that you don't inadvertently injure yourself.

With the eibabo® safety lights, you ensure that potential dangers are identified more quickly, damage is avoided and, in the first instance, evacuations can be carried out quickly. Many safety lights are equipped with economical LED technology and are therefore also designed for efficient continuous use. Your purchase in the eibabo® technology store is also particularly secure. This is ensured by the Trusted Shops buyer protection and a high level of customer satisfaction. Use one of over 20 payment methods and have your order delivered worldwide. And should something not go to your satisfaction, our accommodating customer service will be happy to help you.

What types of safety lights are there?

In emergency situations related to the failure of the main lighting, emergency lighting systems are used. These can be caused, for example, by power failures, fires or accidents caused by people. The purpose of safety lights is to:

  • enable safe evacuation of people from buildings
  • indicate potential security risks
  • ensure the completion or continuation of work in progress (backup lighting)

 

Depending on the type of lighting, these are connected to the existing house electricity network, connected to backup energy sources or function independently using their own energy supply. While backup lighting allows ongoing activities to be terminated or resumed, evacuation and hazard detection lights are designed to:

  • indicate escape routes
  • To illuminate danger zones - such as moving machine parts, crash sites, tripping hazards, black ice, fire zones
  • Avoid panic - crowds of people are guided to the escape routes with instructions

 

Source: eibabo®, Ceag ExitCube #40071353420Image: Ceag ExitCube #40071353420

In which areas should safety lights be used?

Safety lighting is rarely found in the private sphere and is generally not required. Safety lights should still be present in those private buildings and areas:

  • where critical crowds can occur
  • where visitors and other public traffic are to be expected
  • if there is at least one branch from the exit of the apartment to the elevator or stairs

 

And of course, the following buildings, among others, must be equipped with safety lights:

  • high-rise apartment buildings
  • all public, commercial and industrial facilities
  • Covered and open areas of petrol stations, multi-storey car parks and traffic tunnels
  • Objects that are characterized by a high number of visitors
  • establishments with retail sale of alcohol

 

 


Please note

The exact regulations differ depending on the country and can be found in the national regulations for escape route marking.


 

Emergency lighting, which is not related to the evacuation of people, is necessary:

  • in production with a continuous technological cycle
  • in medical facilities
  • at airports and train stations
  • in all other establishments where even a brief cessation of activity may result in death or accidents

 

How are escape routes and danger areas illuminated?

Illumination for evacuation

The main aim of marking escape routes is to leave the building safely and as quickly as possible. The route to evacuation starts right from the premises of housing, work or using services. Therefore, an evacuation lamp and a light indicator with the appropriate pictogram should be installed above the exit from the room. Other important marking points along the escape route are changes in the direction of movement and the floor, flights of stairs, entrances and exits.

Already knew?

A universal and globally understandable pictogram for escape routes is the green human silhouette walking through a doorway. Often this sign is accompanied by a directional arrow.


emergency lighting

In addition, there are devices for emergency lighting along the entire escape route up to the exit from the building to the outside. In addition to the trend-setting infographics mentioned, these are also actual lamps for illuminating the floor, walls or steps. On the other hand, the escape route lighting also serves as escape route lighting for orientation for helpers and rescue personnel. This shows the way to safety zones and provides information about where, for example, fire extinguishers or first-aid equipment is located.

Always recognizable

All signs identifying evacuation, hazardous areas, and emergency equipment locations must be sufficiently visible and recognizable. The minimum character height is calculated based on the maximum viewing distance divided by 200. Example: With a maximum viewing distance of 15 meters (= 1500 cm), the infographic must be at least 7.5 cm tall.


hazard lighting

The purpose of hazardous area lighting includes protection of open chemical tanks, moving machinery, high-pressure vessels, electrical voltage, furnaces, and so on. Unguarded fall areas, escalators or automated production areas are also marked in this way.

What is anti-panic lighting?

If potential crowds of people are to be expected indoors and outdoors, this could cause difficulties for some people in finding escape routes. Anti-panic lighting should prevent uncontrolled stressful situations in an emergency and ensure that escape routes can be identified from any point in the danger zone. This is done through good lighting, clear instructions and unambiguous infographics. All of this reduces confusion and promotes calm and organized movement to the emergency exit when an alarm is announced.

What is backup lighting needed for?

The main task of backup lighting is not related to the evacuation of people. There are facilities where numerous important technical processes and humanitarian services take place. These cannot be interrupted. These include hospitals, certain authorities, airports, train stations or military facilities. This is where back-up lighting systems come into play to prevent human injury or death or the occurrence of other man-made accidents.

 


TIP

The presence of backup lighting does not exclude the need for evacuation lighting with all the necessary indicators.


 

The use of separate lights for backup systems is usually not economical. Rather, if the main power supply fails or is interrupted, the standard lighting is automatically switched to a source from the central emergency power supply. The running time of such a back-up light is calculated for a period of between a few minutes and several hours, depending on the setup.

 

eibabo - technology store

 

Catalogue content:


In this eibabo® catalogue Luminaires > Emergency luminaire you will find items from the following product groups:

Item overview:

  • All-plastic lamp
  • Ceiling light
  • Central battery emergency light
  • Compact guard
  • Complete device
  • Disc light
  • Emergency exit light
  • Emergency light insert
  • Emergency lighting
  • Escape route light
  • Escape Sign Luminaire
  • Exit sign panel light
  • Indicator light
  • Interior light
  • Light signal
  • Mounted light
  • Mounted spotlight
  • Multivariable
  • Outdoor light
  • Outdoor motion detector
  • Pictogram
  • Pressure switch
  • Round light
  • Safety light
  • Security lighting
  • Self-contained light
  • Single battery
  • ToledoFlat


from the following manufacturers:

Manufacturer overview catalogue Safety lamp:

  • ABB
  • Ceag
  • ESYLUX
  • Fischer
  • IDV
  • Legrand Bticino
  • Ridi-Leuchten
  • RP-Technik
  • RZB
  • Scharnberger+Has.
  • Schuch
  • Siteco
  • SLV
  • Stahl
  • Zumtobel
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