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If you're looking for a high-quality Emergency Exits, Battens, Testers and Oyster Fittings, your search is over now. Because at AGM electrical supplies we our dedicated to high-quality products, market competitive prices, and outstanding service to customers make us the best option in whole Australian Electrical market.
Safety is promoted in crowded public places, where safety is of the utmost importance, emergency exits and battens are essential. We are selling at wholesale rates too. Our retailers are very happy because they never get any complaint from their customers. We are an economical alternative for ensuring safety with market competitive pricing and premium quality highly visible signs for everyone. Our Emergency Exits, Battens, Testers and Oyster Fittings are durable and can endure a lot of usage. The use of superior materials in their construction ensures longevity.
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What is an oyster light fitting?
An oyster fitting is a flush-mounted ceiling or wall light—typically round or oval—named for its shell-like smooth shape that blends seamlessly with low ceilings.
Are emergency exit lights required to work during power outages?
Yes emergency lighting must provide at least 90 minutes of illumination during a power failure to guide safe evacuation.
How often should emergency exit lights be tested?
They should undergo a brief functionality test monthly and a full-duration test (typically 90 minutes) annually to ensure battery and light performance.
Should emergency lighting always remain illuminated?
Emergency fittings may be “maintained” (always on) or “non-maintained” (off unless mains power fails)—only maintained versions stay lit continuously.
What causes emergency light failures and how to troubleshoot them?
Common issues include battery degradation, wiring faults, or charger failures—signs are rapid shutdown on battery or no charge indicator; resolution often involves replacing batteries or repairing wiring.
