Clevertronics

Clevertronics The market leader in emergency and exit lighting solutions - designed, developed and manufactured for performance, compliance, and innovation.

Clevertronics makes emergency lighting easy.

You will see battens in car parks, stairwells, plant rooms and industrial spaces. Places where reliability really matter...
21/05/2026

You will see battens in car parks, stairwells, plant rooms and industrial spaces. Places where reliability really matters.
The choice is not just about having a batten. It is about picking the right one for the job.

With Clevertronics, that starts with the fitting: - ARGO, ARGO PLUS and ARGO PRO. Different configurations to suit the application and environment

Then it is about matching the lifecycle:
-Trade Series. Reliable, cost-effective option for everyday work
- LP range. Higher performance where required
- L10 range. Designed for long-term installs with minimal maintenance

For emergency battens, all ranges use lithium battery technology, built for standby operation and regular testing. So it is not just about the fitting you install today. It is about how it performs over time, and how often you need to come back to site.

Next time you are on site, look up. Think about whether the batten you have installed matches the job and the lifecycle.

Emergency lighting works best when it is matched to the space it is protecting.In many jobs, looking beyond standard fit...
14/05/2026

Emergency lighting works best when it is matched to the space it is protecting.

In many jobs, looking beyond standard fittings opens up smarter, more effective solutions that make compliance easier and the install cleaner.

Examples include:
• Handrail lighting for stairs and ramps, helping light the path where people are moving
• Corridor or warehouse optics that are designed to push light down long, narrow spaces
• Flood‑style emergency lighting for large or industrial areas that need wider coverage from higher mounting points

Choosing the right type of emergency lighting for each application helps deliver clear egress paths and confident, compliant outcomes.

06/05/2026

Not all emergency lighting is installed indoors.
Outdoor and industrial areas may require fittings that handle moisture, dust, impact, or temperature extremes. Using fittings designed for these conditions helps maintain reliability and performance over time. The environment matters as much as the fitting.

30/04/2026

Different environments place different demands on emergency lighting. What works in a standard office may not be suitable for a stairwell, warehouse, outdoor area, or industrial space. Factors like ceiling height, dust, moisture, temperature, vibration, and mounting constraints all affect which fitting is appropriate.

Special applications such as cold rooms, car parks, high-bay warehouses, correctional facilities and weather-exposed locations often require fittings with specific IP ratings, impact resistance, light output or operating temperature ranges.

Choosing the right fitting for the environment helps achieve compliance without over installing or creating unnecessary maintenance issues.
No two jobs are the same and the emergency lighting solution should be purpose-matched to the space it is protecting.

Need help matching fittings to your environment? Reach out to the team for practical advice and tips on special applications.

You walk onto site and the ceiling tells you what you can install. If it’s plasterboard or a suspended ceiling, recessed...
22/04/2026

You walk onto site and the ceiling tells you what you can install. If it’s plasterboard or a suspended ceiling, recessed emergency lights are usually the go. They sit flush, look tidy, and work well in offices, shops, and public areas.

If it’s concrete, exposed services, or there’s no cavity to cut into, surface‑mounted fittings make more sense. They’re quicker to install, avoid unnecessary cutting, and still achieve compliant light coverage when positioned correctly.

Where needed, accessories like surface mounts, spacers, and trim kits can help adapt fittings to suit different ceiling types and site conditions.
This isn’t about what looks better out of the box. It’s about choosing the fitting and accessories that work with the building you’re in.
Pick the right setup first. The install gets easier and the layout stacks up.

Balancing compliance and budget on residential projects is never easy. Working alongside M Squared Electrical a Clevertr...
20/04/2026

Balancing compliance and budget on residential projects is never easy. Working alongside M Squared Electrical a Clevertronics Trade Series emergency lighting solution was selected for the Merri Walker Street development in Northcote. Compliant, reliable, and fit for purpose.

Read the full case study https://ap1.hubs.ly/y0MWn60

16/04/2026

Not all parts of an egress path are equally important during an evacuation. Emergency lighting is prioritised at points where people are more likely to hesitate, change direction or risk injury if lighting is poor. These include:
- exit doors, where occupants need to clearly identify the way out
- stairways, where visibility is critical to prevent trips and falls
- changes in direction, where people need clear guidance on where to go next
- changes in floor level, where uneven surfaces can become hazards

By focusing emergency lighting on these areas, occupants can move confidently and safely when normal lighting is unavailable.

09/04/2026

Emergency lighting spacing isn’t one size fits all. The distance between fittings changes from project to project and needs to be considered early in the design.

Spacing is influenced by several factors, including:
• light output and luminaire classification
• ceiling height and overall layout
• points of emphasis along the egress path, such as exits, stairs, or changes in direction

Understanding these variables upfront helps ensure the system meets compliance requirements and performs as intended. It also reduces the risk of redesigns, site rework, and costly fixes later in the job.

Design it right early and save time on site.

The new 48V temporary lighting range is built for construction sites where layouts change and lighting needs to move wit...
02/04/2026

The new 48V temporary lighting range is built for construction sites where layouts change and lighting needs to move with the job.

Designed to install fast and relocate easily, the 48V system helps reduce rework as access paths, work zones, and floor levels change across a project. With higher capacity per power supply and longer runs, you can cover more of the site with fewer power supplies and less downtime.

Built for harsh site conditions and developed to support compliant temporary lighting layouts, this is temporary lighting that keeps up from early works through to completion.

Learn more about the range https://clevertronics.com.au/48v-temporary-lighting-range-brochure

01/04/2026

Sparkies – emergency lighting isn’t just about getting a fitting installed. It’s about where it’s installed and how it guides people out.

When the power fails, emergency lights are there to show the egress path. They need to clearly lead people toward exits, not just glow on the ceiling. That’s why exits, stairways, changes in direction, and changes in floor level all need to be easy to see when normal lighting drops out.

Good placement helps people move quickly, avoid hazards, and get out safely. Get the placement right and the system does what it’s meant to do.


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