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Daylight Saving Time: How to Prepare Your Emergency Lighting Systems
Published: October 2025
As you adjust your clocks for Daylight Saving Time, take this opportunity to review and update your facility’s emergency lighting systems. In this article, we recognize that lighting, batteries, and inspections are vital to ensuring consistent safety
and performance.
Why It Matters
Daylight Saving Time brings longer nights and shifting light patterns that can reveal weaknesses in your emergency systems. Checking your lighting and power sources now helps ensure consistent performance, compliance, and safety year-round.
Emergency Lighting Fixtures
Inspect your fixtures for proper mounting, clean lenses, and working test functions. Our Low-Profile Emergency Lights offer quick-connect installation, durable LED heads, and dependable battery backup for reliable operation. Regular maintenance of
your fixtures not only extends product life but also ensures your facility remains fully prepared for unexpected power disruptions.
Backup Batteries
Your batteries power your system when it matters most. Explore our Lighting Products and Batteries to find high-performance options designed for long life and dependable output. Check for corrosion, verify charge levels, and replace units past their
shelf life. Consistent battery testing and timely replacement guarantee uninterrupted safety lighting when every second counts.
Routine Inspections
Use the clock change as your cue for maintenance. Test each unit monthly, perform a full load test annually, and keep inspection logs current to maintain compliance and system reliability. Establishing a dependable inspection routine builds confidence
in your safety systems and ensures your team is always prepared.
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