Emergency Lights, Remote Capable, Steel, Surface/Wall Mount, Cold Weather, NEMA4X Rated Products (2 items)

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Emergency Lights | Buy UL listed emergency lighting
An emergency light is a lighting device with a battery backup that switches on automatically when a building experiences a power outage. Emergency lights are standard in commercial and high occupancy residential buildings, such as college dormitories. Most building codes require emergency lighting be installed in older buildings as well.


Exit/Emergency lights with remote head capability
Remote capable exit signs or emergency lights allow the unit to add additional lighting with remote light heads without adding additional fixtures.


Steel exit signs & emergency lights
Tough steel exit signs are the ultimate in durable, impact-resistant exit signage & emergency lights. Available in New York and Chicago approved models, these signs features a universal canopy and LED lighting.


Surface mounted
Exit signs & emergency lights that are surface mountable are typically one sided and have a back plate that can be connected directly to a wall or flat surface.


Cold Weather emergency lights & exit signs
Batteries placed in cold environments can eventually fail or rupture. If your emergency lights or exit signs will be installed in temperatures below 20° F (-6° C), you may want to consider a cold weather option. Cold weather lights include a thermostatic battery heater which maintains the battery strength and lifespan in temperatures between -4° F (-20° C) and -40° F (-40° C) depending on the model you choose.


NEMA4X rated emergency products
NEMA rated enclosures are intended for indoor or outdoor use primarily to provide a degree of protection against the entry of water during prolonged submersion at a limited depth. NEMA 12 enclosures are designed to prevent the ingress of dust, water, and oil.

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