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Exit signs are an essential safety feature in any building. They allow occupants to find exits in a fire or other emergency easily.
Exit sign combos are exit signs that combine an exit sign with an emergency light, often in the form of two LED lamp heads. Standard exit signs do not have emergency lights.
Emergency lighting provides illumination during a power outage. These battery-powered lights are designed to stay lit for a designated time, typically 90 minutes, to ensure safe building evacuation.
Isolite power inverters provide reliable emergency lighting by charging battery banks with utility power, discharging them during outages, and switching back when power returns.
Drivers and Ballasts are essential in electrical lamps’ proper starting and operating functions. Drivers are found in LED lights, while ballasts are used in fluorescent lighting systems.
Emergency lighting control devices enable general illumination lighting fixtures to act as emergency lighting fixtures when an emergency power source is available.
A remote lamp head is an emergency light with a separate lamp head from the battery and control circuitry.
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