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Why should your home and your family be less safe than your workplace or your local library?
National, state and local codes require emergency lighting in commercial, industrial and institutional buildings. It is not required in your home, but it's a good idea anyway.
Bodine emergency lighting makes homes safer. In the event of a power failure, emergency lighting makes it easier for families to stay calm and organized inside the home or to safely evacuate the home.
Emergency lighting is lighting that comes on when normal power fails. Bodine emergency lighting is provided by a battery-powered source (an emergency ballast) that is concealed inside one or more of your regular compact down light or linear fluorescent lighting fixtures. It looks like the normal lighting produced by your fixture. In fact, it is lighting produced by your fixture.
Bodine Emergency Lighting Advantages
- Safety. Provides at least an hour and a half of lighting when normal power fails.
- Brightness. Provides a significant amount of light, unlike flashlights and plug-in type units.
- Familiarity. Looks like the normal lighting given off by your fixture.
- Convenience. Doesn't take up outlet space like plug-in type units.
- Aesthetical Appeal. Doesn't detract from your décor. In fact, you'll never see it - Until You Need It.
- Peace of Mind. Offers you one more way to prepare for emergencies and help keep your family safe.
For assistance call, 888-263-4630.


| Model |
No. of Lamps |
Lumen Output |
| B70A |
1 |
600 - 700 |
| B94CG |
1 |
300 - 750 |
| B463 |
1 |
300 - 650 |
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