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  1. Emergency Lighting is designed to come on when the mains fail. It is usually provided for safety reasons and to enable uninterrupted occupation of a building in times of breakdown of the main lighting. It also provides lighting for escape routes in case evacuation at a building is necessary.

  2. PNE has made itself a reputable name in emergency lighting products in Southeast Asian region and offers a wide range of high quality emergency lighting products to building construction industry. PNE has been a leading brand in Malaysia and Singapore since early 1990s.

  3. Syarikat Econlite (M) Sdn Bhd - Malaysia manufacturer of emergency light keluar sign and power pack supplier.

  4. Syarikat Econlite (M) Sdn Bhd - Malaysia manufacturer of emergency light keluar sign and power pack supplier. Call us: +603-5632 1036 (6 lines) You are here:

  5. EMERGENCY LIGHTING, JLL Electrical Sdn Bhd is a lighting and electrical supplier company. Our main office is located in Kuala Lumpur (KL).

  6. ECONLITE LE-115 - LED Emergency Light. : Hi-Temp. Nickel Cadmium Battery. : Fully Automatic Constant Current. : Solid-State Electronics Provide High Reliability with Trickle Charge-Facility. : Red L.E.D. “On” Indicates Charging. : Equipped with Push Test-Switch to Simulate Power Failure. : 3 Hours Duration.

  7. Emergency lighting is lighting that is activated when there is a power failure. It illuminates an area to allow occupants to escape or to make safe an environment in order to evacuate it safely. A loss of mains electricity can lead to a sudden loss of light and danger to the people within a building.