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When the power fails: The evolving role of emergency and standby lighting

5 Mar 2026
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Emergency lighting is a legal requirement for all buildings and places of assembly. In addition, load shedding – with interruptions often exceeding two hours – has made standby lighting a de facto requirement for business continuity.

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