Emergency lighting

Lighting guide
Aimed at specifiers, designers, installers and facilities managers — a new guide on emergency lighting from the Society of Light & Lighting.
A 56-page guide to emergency lighting from the Society of Light & Lighting is intended for specifiers, designers, installers and facilities managers. It gives advice on the design of emergency escape lighting for all users of buildings and associated areas. It covers regulations, standards and requirements and gives guidance on selection, operation and maintenance of lighting equipment and materials. Correct monitoring and maintenance are crucial if systems are to work when needed. It costs £44, plus postage and packing, with discounts for members of SLL and CIBSE.
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