Collection: Exit & Emergency Lighting

LED exit and emergency lighting is a critical safety requirement for every commercial, industrial, and public facility. In the event of a power failure or fire, these fixtures provide the vital illumination needed to guide occupants to safety and prevent panic. Our collection of emergency egress lighting is engineered for 100% reliability, meeting strict UL 924 standards and local building codes to ensure your facility remains compliant and your people stay protected.

Featuring long-lasting battery backups and energy-efficient LED technology, our fixtures are designed for low maintenance and high visibility. From low-profile exit signs to heavy-duty emergency bug-eye lights and combo units, we provide the rugged, dependable solutions required for hallways, stairwells, and large open floor plans. Explore our professional range to secure your building with the industry’s most trusted life-safety lighting.

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LED edge-lit exit and emergency lighting with red EXIT lettering illuminating a commercial corridor to support life-safety and code-compliant egress

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