FIRE PROTECTION
We test the integrity of both light output and battery for a duration of 30 seconds, to ensure proper functionality
FIRE PROTECTION
Because Exit & Emergency Lights are inconspicuous, they can pose a challenge to spot, often leading to instances where they are inadvertently overlooked. Without a doubt, Exit & Emergency Lights assume a crucial role in ensuring the safety of individuals during a fire emergency. During a fire, it is undeniable that there is a heightened sense of confusion, disorientation, panic, and sensory deprivation. Because these intense circumstances can exacerbate the already dangerous situation if a room or hallway is engulfed in smoke, it’s easy to get lost and not know which way to go even in a room you are familiar with.
During critical situations, every second plays a crucial role, and a properly illuminated egress route can have a significant impact on the outcome, distinguishing between being trapped and successfully evacuating to safety. Within the realm of Exit & Emergency Lights, there is a diverse array of sizes and styles to select from, although each are specifically designed for functionality and longevity. In order to maintain peak performance and ensure compliance with regulations, it is highly recommended to have a Silco technician conduct thorough monthly and annual inspections of your facility.
How often do I need to inspect or service my Exit & Emergency lights?
Because Exit & Emergency lights play a crucial role in ensuring life safety, we strongly advise building owners to actively conduct monthly testing for all Silco Exit & Emergency Lights. By taking this proactive approach, the building owner can effectively identify any potential issues, before they become critical, which allows timely maintenance or repairs as necessary. Silco can perform monthly inspections, however, we strongly recommend that, as a minimum requirement, a licensed Silco technician conducts an annual inspection and testing.
How long should my battery last in my Exit light?
Typically, under normal usage, the battery life of your Exit & Emergency Lights should last between 3 to 5 years.
Where do Emergency lights need to be located?
Strategic placement of Exit & Emergency lighting is vital along the standard egress route within a building, as well as in larger rooms that may necessitate supplementary illumination in the event of a power outage.
What type of Exit lights or Emergency lights do I need in my building?
The specific placement and type of lighting required are dependent on factors such as the size and purpose of the building. Your Silco technician can perform a site survey to determine the necessary lights and their appropriate placements.
Do I need to have electricity in a building to install an Exit light?
Yes, typically, but it’s important to note that certain Silco Exit & Emergency Lights operate on battery power, which allows them to function in areas without access to electricity.
Watch this short video to see what happens when your Silco technician performs an inspection on your exit & emergency lights.
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