With the pressures of rising energy prices and reactive maintenance costs, and the continued focus to reduce carbon footprint, Housing Associations and Local Authorities are embracing the benefits that LED lighting offers.
However, with large, often sprawling estates, with countless communal areas, a wider opportunity exists for the deployment connected lighting solutions, not only to enable dimming and daylight harvesting to ensure maximum energy savings and product longevity but more importantly the ability to test, monitor and report on emergency lighting in accordance to BS5622.
With many archetypes being unsuitable for retrofit controls cabling, Mymesh, a scalable, secure wireless backbone provides the ideal solution. Whether for a single installation or a range of buildings geographically spread out, Mymesh provides local, persistent lighting controls with the added benefit of having the ability to connect buildings to a cloud based management platform. This approach provides timely insights into lighting energy usage, availability and uptime of lighting and monthly and annual function and duration testing of emergency lighting.
The business case is compelling, reduce running costs and reduce carbon, improve data insights to drive efficient maintenance regimes and negate costs associated with testing and reporting of emergency lighting.
With a Mymesh wireless installation you have peace of mind.
Typical areas that Mymesh covers:
- Day rooms
- Circulation areas
- Waiting areas
- Stairwells
- Entrances
- Car park (multi-storey / external)
- Ancillary areas