The NCC requires fire stairs in multi-storey buildings for the safe evacuation of all occupants during power outages and emergencies. To meet both the requirements of the NCC and Australian…
Emergency lighting installation, testing, maintenance and replacement is an essential part of facility management and can be expensive. In this article, we’re going to look at all the hidden costs…
Emergency lighting is a lighting fixture with a battery pack that turns on automatically when a building experiences a power failure. Given that the Australian Building Code requirements vary from…
Emergency lighting is wired to the building’s power supply for continuous charging of internal batteries to provide back up power for the lighting. This ensures that lights remain alight during…
EMIoT technology is a low power meshed wide area network technology providing reliable wireless communications over microcontrollers and radio transceivers, which is also integrated to robust cellular gateways and a…
WBS dim down sensors can save up to 80% off your electricity bill by dimming down the lights in common areas to 20% brightness when no one is around. This…
Emergency lighting is a lighting fixture with a battery pack that turns on automatically when a building experiences a power failure. In the event of an “emergency”, these lights play…