When a fire breaks out, smoke and darkness can make it hard for people to find their way out. This is where emergency lighting and exit signs play a life-saving role.
These systems guide occupants toward safe exits, even during power outages. Bright, clear signs and illuminated hallways make evacuation faster and reduce the risk of panic.
Buildings with poor or outdated emergency lighting often face violations during fire inspections. More importantly, they put people at risk during real emergencies.
Regular testing ensures all lights and signs work properly. For commercial properties, this is not just a requirement—it is an essential part of protecting lives.
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