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Top Emergency Lighting Needs and Products
Emergency lighting is very important. This is because in most emergencies, the first thing to be lost is the general power system. Emergency lighting is usually referred to as lighting that does not require the use of a main power source. In the dark, during a crisis, a light can be the only thing that matters, and the thing that gets everyone through the crisis in one piece. Therefore, knowing the top emergency lighting needs and products is very important. It is best to start from the ground and travel up.
The first important piece of emergency lighting is personal lighting. These are usually flashlights, headlights, or hand held lanterns. The point of personal emergency lighting is for a person to be able to have control over their immediate environment. Therefore, in order to prepare in advance for any emergency, there should be enough personal emergency lighting devises on hand for each person who would need it.
Flashlights and lanterns should be well charged, and should be placed in areas where they will be of the most use. In general, flashlights, headlights, and lanterns that have LED technology will be better for you than those that do not. This is because the battery and bulb will last longer, so you will be more likely to have the light that you need in an emergency. Also, LED flashlights and lanterns are more durable, which means that they are more likely to stand up to any emergency situations without falling apart or easily breaking.
The next piece of emergency lighting is locater lighting. These are flares and signal flashes that can be used in an emergency to locate someone, or to signal a position to others. During a nighttime emergency, it can be extremely important to find out where other people are. If someone is injured or in need of help, sending a signal flare or light into the sky can help make sure that they are found much sooner. Therefore, locater lighting is also an important part of your emergency lighting needs. Locater lighting should be in good condition also.
If flare guns are used, they should work well and should have enough flares to be useful. If locater beams or lights are going to be used, they should be in good working order. New bulbs and batteries should be stored near the lights so that they can be used whenever there is a need. Also, if the locater lights are difficult to use, or are not self-explanatory, directions should be posted near the locater lights.
The next section of emergency lighting is lighting that can be used in an entire room, or in a larger area. This includes lighting used for indoor rooms, as well as lighting used for outdoor areas. Many times, these lights are also accompanied by their own generators that will power them. This is important as well. If you are going to have the right kind of emergency lighting, you need to be sure to have the right kind of power for it.
When you are looking at emergency lighting for a room or for an outdoor area, there are several things to keep in mind. These are pieces of lighting that will be moved from place to place, depending on where your need is. Therefore, they should be the right size for the area, but should also be the right size and weight to be handled by the people who will need to be handling them.
The lighting must be large enough to light up the space where it is intended to light up. It must not be too weak to be used in the area where you need it to be used. However, it must also be economical. You should not be spending all of your generator power on your emergency lighting.
The last emergency lighting to think about is installed emergency lighting for buildings. This is not lighting that moves from place to place, but rather is lighting that is stationary. In order to have this type of lighting work for you, you need to have it attached to the building's back up generator. Then, when the power goes out, the back up generator will either kick in automatically, or can be manually turned on. This will allow power to flow to your backup lighting.
From the handheld type of emergency lighting to professionally installed emergency lighting, the most important factor is getting light when you need it the most. For that reason, be sure that you are testing your emergency lighting often, and replacing anything that does not work.
About the Author
Stephanie Larkin is a freelance writer who writes about topics concerning emergency planning, safety preparedness and demonstrations for emergency response such as Safety Training Videos | Decontamination Training
What condition causes bright, swirling flares in my eye?
About once a year I will all of a sudden notice that I can't see the TV or the text in a book that I'm reading, like something is obscuring my view. It then turns into a dot of bright swirling light, then grows into a line of swirling coloured discs and slowly over 20 mins works it's way to the outside of my eye and then goes leaving me feeling shaky but OK. What is this and is it serious?
My mother used to get them. They sound like "floaters' Her Doctor gave her special eye drops because her eyes were dry. I think a trip to the eye doctor is in order anyway. could be something more serious. You can detect diabetes and many other health issues just from your eyes.


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