- The new Philips portfolio and Interact Building Manager system regulates and offers insights into emergency lighting testing with a secure cloud-based dashboard
- Allows building managers to maintain emergency lighting, automate testing and ensure regulatory compliance
- Having general and emergency lighting under one dashboard enables cost savings and efficient maintenance and monitoring of an entire lighting system
Signify (Euronext: LIGHT), the world leader in lighting has launched a new wireless emergency lighting portfolio andmonitoring system, enabling building managers to control, monitor and test emergency lighting and produce compliance reports, through a secure cloud-based dashboard.
Powered by Signify’s Interact connected lighting system developed for intelligent buildings, the new system enhances the testing process by automating function and duration tests, while delivering data insights and health status alerts. Interact Building Manager enables building operators to monitor and manage both general and emergency lighting through a cloud-based dashboard. This supports multiple testing schedules and delivers detailed reports for regulatory documentation and reporting. The system also simplifies maintenance and supports compliance with emergency lighting standards as per local regulations.
James Bennett, Commercial Director – Signify UK&I said “For building managers and maintenance teams alike, regular testing and maintenance of emergency lighting is crucial, but can be time-consuming and prone to human error. Signify’s new wireless emergency lighting portfolio and Interact Building Manager provides visibility and control over your emergency lighting with regular proof of performance to ensure compliance with relevant standards while reducing operational complexity and cost.”
There are several configurations to meet the varying needs of buildings: general lighting fixtures with built-in emergency capabilities and wireless exit signs and emergency lights. Everything from general lighting to emergency lighting can be commissioned and deployed under one contract and one dashboard, enabling cost savings and efficient maintenance and monitoring of an entire lighting system.
James Bennett, Commercial Director – Signify UK&I further said: “With our connected wireless emergency lighting portfolio, building operators can find tailor-made solutions while also reducing cost, streamlining operations and meeting essential compliance standards. Signify’s expertise in both general and emergency lighting means we can act as a single trusted partner for a wide range of customer needs.”
Interact already supports millions of connected light points in large-scale installations worldwide and is built on robust cybersecurity principles to ensure that the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of users’ data is protected and maintained.
For more details, click here to learn more about Signify Interact and click here to learn more about the emergency lighting portfolio.


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