Halo Emergency Lights - The Best Defense When the Lights Go Out

An innovative safety concept is taking shape to meet the needs of changing lifestyles - Emergency Lighting in the home. No longer does emergency lighting have to be viewed as a requirement for public spaces only.
 
Dec. 7, 2011 - PRLog -- Emergency Lighting
An innovative safety concept is taking shape to meet the needs of changing
lifestyles - Emergency Lighting in the home.
No longer does emergency lighting have to be viewed as a requirement for public
spaces only. Today, emergency lighting has joined the ranks of essential life safety
measures like fire extinguishers, alarm systems and smoke detectors as a way of
providing an added sense of protection when an unexpected power failure occurs.
Power outages in the home can result from common problems such as overloading a
circuit, storm damage or from more serious situations such as a fire. And, when the
power fails, the last thing you want is an elderly parent in darkness or a babysitter
caught unprepared in an unfamiliar area.
To meet the needs of homeowners, Sure-Lites has created a series of emergency lighting
products that can blend in with existing lighting layouts. With good emergency lighting
- you won’t even know it’s there - until the lights go out. And once emergency lights are
activated, they provide a minimum of 90 minutes of uninterrupted lighting.
Because emergency lighting has been designed to be compatible with existing fixtures, it
can be used effectively in most areas of the house including kitchen, bedroom, family
rooms, stairway, basement and garage.

STAND ALONE EMERGENCY LIGHTING UNITS
Sure-Lites traditional style emergency fixtures have flame resistant housings and
produce at least 90 minutes of emergency illumination. They are ideal for areas such as
basements, garages, work shops or other unfinished areas. The battery is automatically
charged and kept at peak readiness. When power is restored, the battery is automatically recharged to the proper level. Sure-Lites emergency lighting fixtures only require a periodic test check and the maintenance-free batteries normally last for five years. Units suitable for residential use include the HS1R portable unit (pictured), CC-2,CC-3, and AA-1.

“DISGUISED” EMERGENCY LIGHTING
Emergency Lighting can be added with units that are totally inconspicuous. The H274EM
downlight appears to be a conventional downlight but it includes a battery pack,
electronics and test switch.
Sure-Lites emergency capability can also be added to a number of different fixture
types - such as downlights and sconces. This type of lighting can be accomplished by
adding a power pack and sensing device to existing fixtures. The photograph shows a
Halo H2585 sconce to which a RBP-13 battery pack can be added. The RBP-13 contains the battery, electronics and test switch (which can be installed in the ceiling out of sight).

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