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Voyager Exel - THORN Lighting

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Anti-panic lightingThe emergency lightingin open spaces has to providesufficient light to avoid panic(0.5 lux according toEuropean standards)Shops are a typical example ofan open space, customers mustfeel safe during an emergency oronly a short mains failure.If there is the need to evacuatethe building, everyone must beguided along the shortestpossible way to the nearest exit,without any risk.In the open space area of theshop you would use thebulkhead version of <strong>Voyager</strong> <strong>Exel</strong>for providing anti-panic lighting.If the shop is fitted with asuspended ceiling you would usethe recessed version - now<strong>Voyager</strong> <strong>Exel</strong> looks sleek and isintegrated into the ceiling.For guiding customers along anescape route you simply need toadd the double sided exit signattachment instead of the diffuser.Alternatively you could fix one ofthe legends onto the diffuser andmount <strong>Voyager</strong> <strong>Exel</strong> onto the wallor above the door for escaperoute signage.Other typically open spaceapplications with the sameneeds are offices, conferencerooms, hotel lobbies, restaurants,cinema foyers and many more.3

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