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Fire Alarms and Emergency Lighting

fire extinguisherEmergency lighting is an integral part of a fire alarm system that is used to avert any disaster caused by fires. Fire alarms and emergency lighting go hand in hand while dealing with a situation. The fire alarm is used to provide auditory stimulus to alert the people that there is a fire. The emergency lighting is used to give a visual aid for people to tell them about the fire.
The emergency lighting is used to alert the people in the building, home or office that there is a fire by using bright colored sirens similar to the police or ambulance sirens.

mergency lighting systems also provide for visual clue to the fire for those people who are unable to hear properly. Complementing this, for those who cannot see properly, the fire alarm provides auditory signal to alert them of the fire. Therefore fire alarms and emergency lighting systems together must be used to prevent any serious damage especially to life in case of a fire. Emergency lighting system can also direct the people towards safety to the nearest exit from the building.

Many people are familiar with fire alarms and their sounds. The emergency lighting is similar to light strobes that are used in nightclubs i.e. bright colored lights that immediately attract attention. It should be noted that for big buildings, it is always advisable to have the fire alarms and emergency lighting systems which are installed at various places connected. This is because in big areas, it is difficult to see or hear one small alarm going off and people might invariably get trapped inside. Therefore to avoid such inconvenient situations, if the fire alarm and emergency lighting systems throughout are connected, then irrespective of where there is a fire in the building, all the people can be alerted and taken to safety.

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