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form_title= Emergency Lights form_header= Ensure safety with emergency lights! Would you like an audio alarm set to coincide with the lights?* = () Yes () No () Not Sure Do you want a backup power source installed?* = () Yes () No () Not Sure Would you like motion sensor lights?* = () Yes () No () Not Sure How many lights do you need?* = {1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10, More than 10}

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form_title= Emergency Lights form_header= Ensure safety with emergency lights! Would you like an audio alarm set to coincide with the lights?* = () Yes () No () Not Sure Do you want a backup power source installed?* = () Yes () No () Not Sure Would you like motion sensor lights?* = () Yes () No () Not Sure How many lights do you need?* = {1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10, More than 10}

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Emergency lights usually contain batteries which are kept in a state of charge while the power is on. When power is removed the fitting will detect this and switch on using the internal battery. Emergency light will only run for the life of the battery normally about 3 hours.

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No. Emergency lights are designed to turn ON when there is a power loss or outage either from their back up battery or from an emergency generator. In buildings which do not have back up emergency generators, (which most are) emergency lights require power supplied to them 24/7 to keep their batteries charged.

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You can get the best emergency lights installed in the Delaware Vally at ledqusa.

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One can purchase LED vehicle emergency lights from a variety of retailers. These retailers include Amazon, Prestige Emergency Lights, LED Outfitters, SpeedTech Lights, among many other retailers.

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