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Central and decentralized emergency lighting

Centralized and decentralized emergency lighting are two different systems for ensuring lighting in emergency situations, such as power outages or other emergencies....

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Building Decree

The Building Decree is the Dutch law and regulation that sets the minimum requirements for the construction and safety of buildings, including...

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CE marking

The CE marking is a symbolic marking that indicates that a product complies with European legislation and the health, safety, and environmental...

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ENEC mark

The ENEC mark (European Norms Electrical Certification) is a quality mark used for electrical and electronic products that comply with European standards...

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LB standard

LB standards (also known as lighting regulations ) refer to the guidelines and standards used to determine how much light is needed...

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Light pollution

Light pollution refers to the disruptive effect of artificial lighting on the surrounding environment, which can affect both human health and the...

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NEN standards

The NEN standards (Dutch standards) for LED lighting are a set of guidelines and standards focused on the safety, performance, and quality...

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RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances)

RoHS stands for Restriction of Hazardous Substances. It is a European directive that restricts the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical...

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Escape route signage

Escape route signage is an essential component of fire safety and emergency safety in buildings. It refers to the system of lighting,...

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TÜV certification

TÜV certification is a quality mark issued by TÜV (Technischer Überwachungsverein), an independent German organization focused on testing, inspecting, and certifying products...

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