When the City of Toledo, Ohio, was looking to enhance the safety of its streets, it turned to LEDs to light the way. Toledo was ready to upgrade its lighting infrastructure, but it needed a solution that would positively impact all corners of the city—from energy efficiency and maintenance costs to citizen safety and crime reduction.
Architects and designers are opting for open ceilings that permit design creativity, flexibility, and the perception of a larger space.
Knowing the remote mounting capabilities of different IOTA® emergency lighting solutions can solve certain product selection and application challenges, such as operating outdoor fixtures in the emergency mode, or fulfilling egress requirements in hazardous duty or harsh condition environments.
Virginia Hospital Center’s 4th Floor patient unit is a 21-bed, medical and surgical unit, engineered and constructed with a human-centric lighting design.