In modern premises, emergency situations can occur anytime. And it’s human nature to panic when faced with such a situation – whether it’s a fire, and earthquake or any other kind of crisis. To mitigate the effects of the crisis, it’s critical to evacuate people quickly and get them to safety. But if they cannot see where they’re going, they will panic and evacuation will slow down. Honeywell’s best-in-class Emergency Lighting Systems are engineered to respond instantly to crisis situations and provide sufficient lighting to help people evacuate. These systems will work even in case of a power failure, ensuring that you can get your people out and keep them safe as you deal with the crisis.
Honeywell’s comprehensive range of standalone luminaires provide the brightness and reliable operations that are essential to avoid panic and evacuate people in case of emergencies. These devices also enable building managers and safety personnel to complete all necessary procedures such as turning off equipment safely and on time.
Avoid panic and evacuate people in emergencies with the right lighting systems. Honeywell’s best-in-class Emergency Lighting Systems are BIS certified, IP/IK rated, and EN approved. These anti-panic escape route luminaries provide multiple mounting options, a wide pictogram range with an eight hour battery back-up, to facilitate a swift escape during crisis situations.
Emergency and indication luminaires are so versatile and useful – especially during emergencies – that they find a number of use cases for all kinds of applications. Here are some types of luminaires, where they can be used and what benefit they provide.
5. Water proof emergency luminaries installed in external areas
4. Direction indicating luminaries
3. Escape route emergency luminaries
2. Emergency luminaries with direction indicating legend
1. Emergency luminaries with direction indicating legend over a door
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Honeywell's emergency lighting solutions enhance building safety, even in case of a power failure.