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Oct 30, 2025 - 12:28 PM
Emergency lighting must automatically activate when the main power supply fails, providing clear illumination along exits, corridors, stairways, and other escape routes to ensure safe evacuation. These systems should be regularly tested and maintained to remain reliable in an emergency and must comply with local building codes and recognized standards such as NFPA 101 in the U.S. or BS 5266 in the U.K. Properly designed and maintained emergency lighting enhances safety and code compliance in any commercial or public building.
