Emergency lighting systems, which allow people to safely evacuate buildings when normal lighting is interrupted, are still implemented outside of standards despite their vital importance. Before addressing the issue of emergency lighting systems, stop and think for a moment; how much time do we spend in common living spaces (such as hospitals, shopping malls, banks, etc.) while daily life goes by? The time we spend in places other than the ones we control is considerable. Moreover, we do not have enough information about the threats we may face in such common areas. The fact that our country is located in an earthquake zone is...
Emergency lighting means that in case the electricity grid networks in use in cities are interrupted due to emergencies such as natural disasters and catastrophes, emergency lighting kits and fixtures placed in buildings provide lighting with their own battery or by supplying power from a second energy source.
Why is Emergency Lighting Important?
The main topics that make emergency lighting important in natural disasters and disasters are as follows:
It is noteworthy that in some areas, supply is being increased to meet energy demand. However, managing demand is more effective than this, which requires sustainable initiatives that include energy saving. The Earth is warming, and the need for sustainable technologies is increasing. The climate is changing and Mother Nature cannot resist this change. We are receiving news of natural disasters from all over the world. Losses due to human-induced climate change are increasing every day, and the world is discussing climate change and its effects more than ever before. Because the data shows that we are rapidly moving towards a point...