Underground mining and tunnelling are some of the most demanding environments on Earth. Visibility is limited, conditions can change quickly and safety is always a top priority. In these spaces, effective lighting can be more than just illumination, aiding with communication, awareness and fast emergency response.
That’s where smart systems like FireFly and DragonFly come in. Developed by IoT Automation, these lighting platforms are designed to do more than just light the way, helping teams stay safe, make informed decisions and react quickly when something goes wrong. From guiding evacuations to tracking equipment and monitoring system health, FireFly and DragonFly are changing how lighting works underground.
Here are five ways IoT Automation is reshaping the use of Automated Mining Lighting underground through their FireFly and DragonFly Smart Lighting Systems:
1. Clear Paths During Emergencies
When an emergency hits, workers need to know where to go fast. FireFly and DragonFly use dynamic evacuation lighting to guide people to safe zones with color-coded signals and directional light trails. These systems respond instantly to hazardous events like inrushes, rock blasts or seismic activity helping crews move quickly and confidently.
2. Better Awareness Around Equipment
Vehicle Proximity Alerts assist when underground sites are busy with heavy machinery and visibility is limited. DragonFly uses sensors and AI cameras to detect nearby vehicles and alert workers with visual cues. This helps reduce collisions and keep traffic flowing safely. FireFly also creates lighting zones that highlight vehicle paths and danger areas.
3. Staying Ahead of Maintenance
Real-Time Monitoring with IoT Hive enables lighting systems to be reliable. The IoT Hive software keeps an eye on every module and control panel, tracking battery levels, temperature, and system health. If something’s off, it sends alerts before it becomes a problem—so teams can fix issues early and avoid downtime.
4. Smart Control That Adapts
Modular UPS Panels allow FireFly and DragonFly deployments to be flexible and customisable. Their UPS control panels manage lighting zones, support backup power, and connect to central servers or run autonomously if required. Whether you’re lighting a single tunnel or an entire site, the system adjusts to fit the job.
5. Lighting That Talks
Built-In Communication Tools are now part of the communication network. DragonFly supports push-to-talk voice systems, Bluetooth tracking and connections to other equipment like fans and gas sensors. It even plays sirens and voice messages during emergencies.
With systems like FireFly and DragonFly, lighting evolves from a passive tool into an active part of the safety ecosystem. It guides people during emergencies, keeps teams aware of their surroundings, and connects everything from equipment to communication systems.
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