
LED emergency light is a battery-backed lighting fixture that automatically turns on during a power outage to provide illumination for safety and evacuation. It uses energy-efficient LED technology, which makes it durable, long-lasting, and offers brighter light compared to older types, while also enabling more compact designs.
• During normal power: the light remains off, and a connected battery is continuously recharged.
• When a power failure occurs: an internal sensor detects the outage and immediately switches the light on, powered by the backup battery.
• Batteries : The batteries are rechargeable and are commonly made from NiCad, NiMH, or lithium-ion, providing power for a specified duration (e.g., 90 minutes in many U.S. safety codes).
• Energy-efficient: LEDs consume less energy than traditional bulbs, which extends battery life and reduces operating costs.
• Long-lasting: LEDs have a much longer lifespan, significantly reducing the need for lamp replacement and lowering maintenance costs.
• Automatic activation: They are designed to switch on instantly and reliably when the power goes out, requiring no manual intervention.
• Improved illumination: They provide clearer and brighter light, which is crucial for navigating exits, open areas, and high-risk task areas during an emergency.