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Emergency Systems: Lighting the way to safety

When trouble strikes, people don’t want to think about lighting technology — they just want to see well enough to get to safety. That’s why Fulham’s engineering team has developed over 400 dependable lighting systems to handle any emergency lighting situation. From LED and halogen lighting systems, to exit signs, to battery back-up ballasts, these systems are designed to preform reliably when you need them most.

Fulham Co., Inc. is a leading global supplier of electronic ballasts, lamps, electronic transformers, LED arrays & drivers, Emergency Lighting, induction systems, wiring harnesses and custom assemblies. Fulham has facilities dedicated to sales and service excellence in North America, the Middle East, Europe, Asia, Africa, India, and Latin America. Fulham's product diversity and excellence is due in part to its international staff of world-class engineers and production experts, as well as its investment and commitment to leadership in product innovation. Fulham's product quality ranks among the best in the industry. Fulham is dedicated to being the leader in cost-effective and energy-efficient lighting solutions. Thank you for visiting our official website

 

Battery Finder

At Emergency Lighting, we stock all the essential battery styles from top manufacturers to ensure your emergency lighting and exit signage is always up to the task when you need it most.
 
There are many variations of rechargeable batteries available depending on the specific needs of your application. See the descriptions below to find the right battery to meet your needs.
 

Nickel–Metal Hydride (NiMH)

NiMH batteries can have two to three times the capacity of an equivalent size NiCd, and their energy density approaches that of a lithium-ion cell. Nickel–Metal Hydride batteries are good for high current drain applications because of their low internal resistance.
 
The disadvantage of NiMH batteries is their high rate of self-discharge. NiMH batteries typically lose 4% of their charge per day of storage. LSD NiMH batteries significantly lower self-discharge, but at the cost of lowering capacity by about 20%.