Emergency lighting

An effective emergency lighting system is key in ensuring a safe evacuation in the event of a power failure and creating a safe environment in your facility. Glamox will partner up with you to design smart, complete emergency lighting solutions that meet all UK regulations.

We’ve got years of experience to share with you, as well as a unique range of certified products that you can choose from. Connected emergency lighting is essential to simplify maintenance and provide safety, especially in larger buildings.

You can integrate data to your BMS system or use Glamox Connect to make real-time predictions and informed decisions about your emergency lighting installation. 

At Glamox, we’re passionate about helping you fulfil your fire safety obligations – and we’ll be sure to provide you with a smart way to stay safe. 

 

Open-plan offices

When dangerous situations occur in an open-plan office full of employees, the most important thing is to avoid panic ...

Open areas

The layout and target functionality of a room are crucial factors when planning emergency lighting for open areas.

Logistics areas and warehouses

Special light distribution curves can help provide enough light during an emergency in demanding spaces like warehous...

Standby lighting

In areas like hospital operating theatres or factories with constantly supervised processes, some activities must be...

High-risk task areas

During an emergency at a high-risk task area, the lighting must first and foremost be bright enough light to safely...

Entrance areas and foyers

The first place you encounter when you enter a building doubles as an exit in an emergency. Well-marked and properly...

Are you on top of the latest emergency lighting regulations?


Different spaces have their very own requirements when it comes to ensuring safety during an emergency. Do you know how much light is necessary along an escape route, or what the visibility distance is between emergency exit safety signs? We have collected the most important rules you need to know, at a glance.   

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Smart buildings and connected emergency lighting


With the growing acceptance of smart building and fully integrated building management systems has brought the connected emergency lighting concept back to the spotlight. Now you are able to perform testing remotely, and generate emergency reports according to standards and regulations.

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Our emergency lighting range consists of