LED emergency lighting


There are many common ways of protecting our homes and offices: alarm systems, cameras, and locks. We present another way to protect your house or premises from burglars: lighting. Special lighting solutions ensure that you are seen and recognized and that's exactly what the unwanted guest does not want. Safety lighting is available in different versions and often equipped with protection against violence, so the lighting does not easily fall victim to vandalism.

Key facts at a glance:

·        The right lighting dispels unwanted guests
·        Many LEDs are ideal for outdoor use
·        Sensor lamps register motion and report this by turning on
·        Guards provide stability and prevent vandalism or water damage

What is emergency lighting?

Emergency lighting is Safety lighting that is constantly switched on or those that work with (built-in) sensors. An example is lamps with a motion sensor. These light up as soon as a movement is registered. This is how unwanted visitors are brought into the limelight - exactly what they want to prevent! Twilight switches are also useful: they ensure that LEDs turn on when it gets dark. As this is the most common break-in time, twilight switches prove to be very useful in the fight against the uninvited guests. You can install the weatherproof lights ideally on your house facade, at the house entrance or in the front yard to your home. This lighting solution is also advantageous for companies, especially on terrain,

Our product recommendations

We propose you various models of first-class quality from CREST LED and explain all the advantages that make them the optimal safety lighting. Here, too, switching to LED is worthwhile - for example, thanks to long lifetimes, protective devices and smart sensor technology with large detection ranges. The better the protections, the more steadfast the lamp is against vandalism, and the larger the coverage, the better the potential intruders or other unauthorized persons on your property can be detected.


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