The lighting must be large enough to light up the space where it is intended to light up. It must not be too weak to be used in the area where you need it to be used. However, it must also be economical. You should not be spending all of your generator power on your emergency lighting.
The last emergency lighting to think about is installed emergency lighting for buildings. This is not lighting that moves from place to place, but rather is lighting that is stationary. In order to have this type of lighting work for you, you need to have it attached to the building's back up generator. Then, when the power goes out, the back up generator will either kick in automatically, or can be manually turned on. This will allow power to flow to your backup lighting.
From the handheld type of emergency lighting to professionally installed emergency lighting, the most important factor is getting light when you need it the most. For that reason, be sure that you are testing your emergency lighting often, and replacing anything that does not work.
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