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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....
Read moreBuilding Decree
The Building Decree is the Dutch law and regulation that sets the minimum requirements for the construction and safety of buildings, including...
Read moreCE marking
The CE marking is a symbolic marking that indicates that a product complies with European legislation and the health, safety, and environmental...
Read moreLB standard
LB standards (also known as lighting regulations ) refer to the guidelines and standards used to determine how much light is needed...
Read moreLight pollution
Light pollution refers to the disruptive effect of artificial lighting on the surrounding environment, which can affect both human health and the...
Read moreNEN standards
The NEN standards (Dutch standards) for LED lighting are a set of guidelines and standards focused on the safety, performance, and quality...
Read moreRoHS (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...
Read moreEscape route signage
Escape route signage is an essential component of fire safety and emergency safety in buildings. It refers to the system of lighting,...
Read moreTÜV 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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