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How Exterior Battery Backup Systems Work?

Exterior emergency lights with battery backup use selfcontained or centralized systems to deliver 90+ minutes of illumination during outages. Self-contained units (like AHA’s WeatherGuard Pro) house batteries within each fixture, charging automatically during normal operation.

5 Life-Saving Benefits

You Can’t Ignore

• Prevent Accidents: Studies show that nearly 70% of outdoor falls occur in low-light conditions.

• Deter Crime: Well-lit properties can reduce burglary risks by up to 300%.

• NFPA Compliance: Many local codes require emergency lighting to provide at least 90 minutes of illumination for exits and pathways during power failures.

• Weather Resistance: AHA’s IP67-rated fixtures withstand extreme weather conditions.

• Energy Savings: LED systems consume up to 80% less power than traditional bulbs.

3 Types of Exterior Emergency Lighting Systems

• Wall Packs: Provide broad illumination for entryways and parking lots.

• Bollard Lights: Ground-level markers that enhance safety.

• Floodlights: High-lumen options ideal for large areas like parking lots.

Installation Tips for Maximum Safety

• Place lights within 6 feet of all exits to ensure visibility.

• Conduct monthly tests of batteries and replace them every three years.

• Utilize tunable color temperatures (2700K-5000K) for optimal visibility.

Why AHA Lighting Leads the Industry?

AHA’s exterior emergency lights feature an impressive 180-minute battery life, solar-ready designs, and five-year warranties. Our systems self-test monthly to ensure NFPA compliance, significantly reducing liability risks.

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