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British Standards Institution revises the new emergency lighting standard
The emergency lighting standard to ensure the safety of building occupants in the event of a sudden loss of normal lighting or fire has been revised by the British Standards Institution (BSI). BS 5266-1- Emergency lighting – Part 1: Code of practice for the emergency escape lighting of premises considers the provision of emergency lighting in all types of non-domestic premises – including both new and existing installations. The revised sta... [more]
Thorn Lighting announces Energy Solutions service
Thorn Energy Solutions are launched to help businesses to reduce their carbon emissions. Thorn Lighting, a globally trusted supplier of both outdoor and indoor luminaries and integrated controls, today officially launched an innovative turnkey energy consultation service to help reduce carbon emissions within the lighting industry. Announced at the Lux Live event in London, Thorn Energy Solutions will provide businesses in the lighting ind... [more]
Find out how to use lighting creatively whilst cutting energy bills at LuxLive 2011
Offering state of the art lighting solutions for offices, retail, industry, warehousing, education, hospitality and the public sector, LuxLive 2011 on 9 and 10 November, at Earls Court, London, will see over 100 exhibitors come together under one roof to offer an insight into the huge technological shift that is currently taking place in the lighting industry. Attracting everyone from architects, building services engineers, planners, facili... [more]
Raytec WARRIOR II illuminators achieve full ATEX certification and deliver high output illumination
Many hazardous environments require site lighting to be ATEX rated, which means that the illuminator will not cause an explosion by igniting the surrounding (external) flammable gases or vapors. In addition, installation in a hazardous environment can be extremely costly, as it carries a high level of risk and requires certified engineers and specialist equipment. Old bulb technology has a very short life and therefore requires continuous replace... [more]
Cooper Lighting and Safety launch new LED and fluorescent luminaires at LuxLive
At LuxLive exhibition, is launching a number of new energy-efficient luminaires for use in mains lighting and emergency lighting schemes. While LED luminaires will feature heavily among the new product introductions, there will also be some new fluorescent luminaires, reflecting the fact that there are still many applications for which this established technology offers a more appropriate solution. One example is a new version of Cooper's... [more]
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