Wireless Emergency Lighting for Silent Security in Disasters
Disasters and emergencies can often arrive unexpectedly. Power outages, disorientation, and panic are the greatest risk factors during these moments. This is where a technology that operates unnoticed comes into play: the Wireless Emergency Lighting System. This system not only provides light but also offers guidance, transmits information, and serves as an invisible support for safe evacuation.
Light Guides During Crisis
In an emergency, the environment can quickly plunge into darkness. Visibility is lost, and people may become disoriented. It is at this moment that the Wireless Emergency Lighting System activates. Even if the power goes out, the system automatically functions. Stairs, exits, and emergency routes are illuminated. This light serves not just as a visual cue, but also as a guiding safety signal.LoRaWAN: Uninterrupted Communication Even in Disasters
In situations where wired infrastructures are damaged, maintaining communication is vital. Therefore, the system operates with LoRaWAN technology. Thanks to this wireless protocol, which can transmit data over long distances with low energy, the system remains continuously connected to the central unit. Which devices are operational, which require maintenance, or which fixtures are faulty? All this information is conveyed instantly.
Invisible Preparedness, Visible Security
The Wireless Emergency Lighting System regularly conducts tests to be prepared at all times. Each unit automatically checks its status and reports the results to the central unit. This way, maintenance teams are directed only to areas with issues. Time is saved, margins for error are reduced, and the system is ensured to be operational at all times.
Valuable Data for After an Emergency
The moment of the incident is as important as the aftermath. The system records every operation. When did it activate, for how long did it operate, which paths were illuminated? This data is used in risk analysis and improvement plans. Technology contributes not only to immediate situations but also to future decision-making.
