The Main Uses Of Emergency Led Lights
Emergency LED lights are usually waterproof which makes them a better choice in scenarios like bad rainy weather, flood situations, etc. The resiliency of these lights is also demonstrated amply by their impact resistance and their ability to remain switched on in operation for long hours. Most light emitting diodes used for emergency lighting are tested to stay operational for more than 100,000 hours, compared to the meager 10,000 hours promised by the best of halogen lights.
The compactness of the Emergency LED lights is another reason why they are used a lot for emergency lighting. They can be easily carried along as they are light. The durability of thermoplastic material provides an added benefit. Polycarbonate material is also used sometimes. The lightweight LED are therefore portable and can be mounted anywhere to signal an emergency or caution. The LED light strips and bulbs also offer great aesthetics and it is possible to conjure several different colors like red, blue, amber and green. The flashing patterns could also be varied, allowing you to alter the special effects and enhance the visibility of the lights depending upon the situation at hand.
Emergency LED lights are also used as exit signs and have been found to be extremely efficient. The fact that the circuits can easily be controlled via control boxes makes it easy to use them when there is an emergency. All they need is a few minutes of testing every quarter year, and you can feel well equipped with these emergency lights. Sometimes it is possible to pack these lights with manageable output, in as small a space as a keychain. When one multiplies the long life of these LEDs with the possible electricity they save, in the tune of 50% compared to incandescent bulbs, we are looking at a lot of energy saving during the lifetime of these emergency lights. These emergency lights can also be made to produce simple white light that can be soft on human eyes, a factor often ignored while preparing for emergencies.