Factory Price IP65 Waterproof 3 Hrs Discharging Time LED Double
Heads Rechargeable Emergency Light for School Hotel Basement Public
Place
MF-S1038 Features:
•Adjustable head
•Hangable
•2*5W lamp beads 2*24PCS 6000K
•ABS
•3 Hours Battery backup
1.Superior Lighting
High Brightness: LED light sources offer high luminous efficiency, brightly
illuminating dark areas.
Even & Soft Glow: Provide uniform, non - glare light for easy viewing in
emergencies.
Dual - Head Design: Two lamp heads cover broader areas and different directions.
2.Reliable Emergency Function
Swift Response: Switch to emergency lighting within 0.25 - 0.3 seconds of power
cut.
Long - lasting: Long - lasting batteries ensure 90 + minutes or more of emergency
lighting.
Smart Charging: Automatic charging with over - charge and discharge protection.
3.Good Safety
Durable Build: Strong outer shells (aluminum alloy, etc.) resist impacts and
vibrations.
Fire - Resistant: Fire - retardant materials meet safety standards.
Water & Dust - Proof: High - level protection (e.g., IP65) for all - weather use.
Module |
Catalogue number | MF-S1038 |
Duration Time | 3 hours |
Operating mode | Non Maintained |
Version | Manual Test |
Details |
Colour | White |
Output | LED2*5W |
Light Source | 2*24pcsLED 6000K |
Power | |
Active power | 2*5W |
Power supply | 85-265V AC 50/60Hz |
Dimming mode | No |
Standards | |
Temperature range | 10-45ºC |
Material | ABS |
IP | IP65 |
Battery |
Lithium Battery 3.7V 2600mAH |
Warranty |
Housing | 60 months |
Battery&PCB 36 months | 36 months |
LED lifetime |
50, 000 work hours |
The application scenarios of LED dual-head emergency lights are as
follows:
Commercial Places
Shopping Malls: These places are densely populated and have a large business
area. In case of emergencies such as fires or power outages, panic
and chaos are likely to occur. LED dual-head emergency lights can
provide sufficient illumination to guide people to evacuate safely
and avoid accidents like stampedes.
Hotels: Emergency lights need to be installed in hotel guest rooms,
corridors, stairwells and other areas. When the power goes out at
night, it can help guests and staff quickly find the safety exits,
ensuring the safety of people's lives.
Supermarkets: Goods are densely arranged and the aisles are complex. Emergency
lights can provide a clear evacuation route for customers and
employees in case of an emergency, ensuring that people can
evacuate quickly.
Industrial Sites
Factory Workshops: There are risk factors such as flammable and explosive materials
and mechanical equipment. In case of an emergency, it is necessary
to evacuate people quickly. LED dual-head emergency lights can
provide lighting support for personnel evacuation and fire rescue.
Warehouses: Usually, warehouses have a large area and a lot of goods are
stacked, and the lighting system is easily damaged. Emergency
lights can provide necessary lighting for warehouse managers and
firefighters in case of power outages or fires, facilitating their
emergency handling.
Public Buildings
Schools: Emergency lights need to be installed in places with a large
number of people, such as teaching buildings, libraries, and
gymnasiums. In case of emergencies like earthquakes or fires, they
can guide teachers and students to evacuate quickly, ensuring the
safety of their lives.
Hospitals: Hospitals are places for saving lives and have higher
requirements for emergency lighting. Installing emergency lights in
areas such as operating rooms, wards, and corridors can ensure the
normal progress of medical work in case of power outages or other
emergencies, safeguarding the safety of patients' lives.
Office Buildings: There are many people in office buildings. In case of an
emergency, evacuation needs to be carried out quickly. LED
dual-head emergency lights can provide lighting for people during
evacuation, avoiding accidents during the evacuation process.
Transportation Hubs
Subway Stations: The space in subway stations is complex and the passenger flow is
large. In case of an emergency, passengers need to be evacuated
quickly. Emergency lights can provide a clear evacuation route for
passengers, guiding them to evacuate safely.
Train Stations: Emergency lights need to be installed in areas such as waiting
halls, platforms, and passages. In case of power outages or other
emergencies, they can provide lighting for passengers and staff,
ensuring the safety of people and the normal operation of railway
transportation.
Airports: There are a large number of people and complex equipment in
airport terminals, and higher requirements are placed on emergency
lighting. Emergency lights can provide lighting for passengers and
staff in case of emergencies, ensuring the safe operation of the
airport.
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