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Keep up to date everything Emergency Lighting Technology, with news, updates and blogs from WBS Technology’s network of Emergency Lighting and IoT experts.

Emergency & Exit Lighting Technology

What to look for when buying Emergency Battens

 LED Emergency Battens have become a cornerstone in defining a standard emergency fitting, being found in nearly all carparks and underground accessways or anywhere backup emergency lighting is needed across…
Jayden Watson
Jayden Watson16/09/2020
EMIoT Dashboard Device List ScreenshotEmergency & Exit Lighting Technology

The importance of record keeping for emergency lighting in Victoria

Exit and emergency lighting provides safe passage from buildings in an emergency situation when standard lighting fails. Exit and / or emergency Lighting is required to be installed in all…
Jayden Watson
Jayden Watson08/09/2020
Sensored LightsEmergency & Exit Lighting Technology

What are the NSW emergency lighting replacement requirements?

What to consider when replacing exit and emergency lighting in NSW All emergency & exit lights in NSW need to be in complete working order to comply to Australian Standard…
Jayden Watson
Jayden Watson01/09/2020
Energy-Saving Lighting Solution for Fire StairsEmergency & Exit Lighting TechnologyEnergy Saving Technology

Energy-Saving Lighting for Fire Stairs

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…
Luke Gibbeson
Luke Gibbeson11/10/2019
Removed Pile of Emergency LightsEmergency & Exit Lighting Technology

The Hidden Costs of Emergency Lighting

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…
Luke Gibbeson
Luke Gibbeson15/07/2019
WBS Lighting in a car parkEmergency & Exit Lighting Technology

Where is Emergency Lighting Required?

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…
Luke Gibbeson
Luke Gibbeson01/07/2019
WBS Technology Emergency Batten with Kwicky ModuleEmergency & Exit Lighting Technology

How Does Emergency Lighting Work?

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…
Luke Gibbeson
Luke Gibbeson13/02/2019

The era of talking buildings has arrived – UNSW Newsroom

https://newsroom.unsw.edu.au/news/science-tech/era-talking-buildings-has-arrived
Exit & Emergency light TestingEmergency & Exit Lighting Technology

Exit Sign & Emergency Light Testing

Over time, the Australian government has maintained certain standards that help to ensure the safety and security of occupants of buildings at all times. This means that if your business…
Emily Scott
Emily Scott04/12/2018
LED vs Fluorescent TechnologyEmergency & Exit Lighting Technology

LED vs Fluorescent Emergency Lighting Technology

Today's building architecture can make us marvel at its intricacies and astound us with the technologies needed to provide comfort. The development of emergency lighting further demonstrates how buildings can…
Olivia Dibia
Olivia Dibia03/10/2018
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