Emergency light providing backup illumination during electrical failure

Emergency Lights – LED, UL 924 Compliant, Commercial Grade

UL 924 emergency lights are essential for meeting fire codes, insurance requirements, and OSHA safety standards. At EmergencyLights.net, we provide high-performance, cost-effective lighting solutions for commercial and industrial environments—including remote-capable emergency lights, outdoor-rated models, recessed units, and die-cast aluminum options.

  • UL 924 Listed
  • NFPA 101 Compliant
  • OSHA Approved

Our advanced LED emergency lights feature ultra-bright diodes and energy-efficient performance. Each unit includes a maintenance-free backup battery—available in NiCad, NiMH, or Lithium—eliminating bulky sealed lead-acid setups. These fixtures reduce install time and help meet current safety codes.

Is your facility prepared for a power outage? Our emergency lights with battery backup provide uninterrupted egress illumination during blackouts. Ideal for offices, warehouses, corridors, stairwells, and retail spaces, these commercial-grade units ensure safety and compliance.

💡 What is an emergency light?  An emergency light functions as a safety device that activates during a power outage to illuminate hallways, stairwells, and building exits. Most units rely on an internal battery backup system, while others may connect to central inverters or generators.

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Emergency Lights Frequently Asked Questions

What types of emergency lighting fixtures do I need?

Most facilities need wall-mounted units, remote heads, and damp/wet-location fixtures depending on the layout and local code requirements. Always consult your fire marshal or building inspector.

How long do emergency lights operate during a blackout?

All UL 924 emergency lights provide a minimum of 90 minutes of runtime during power outages, as required by NFPA 101 and OSHA life safety codes.

How often should I inspect emergency lighting systems?

Test monthly for 30 seconds and conduct a full 90-minute test annually. Self-testing emergency lights can automate both checks and reduce inspection labor.

What environments require vandal-resistant emergency lights?

Use vandal-resistant emergency lights in locations subject to impact or abuse—such as schools, correctional facilities, transit stations, and gyms.

Do I need hazardous-location rated emergency lights?

Yes—if your facility contains flammable gases, vapors, or combustible dust. Browse our hazardous-location emergency lights for Class I Division 2 compliance.

Can I add wire guards to existing emergency lights?

Yes. We offer universal wire guards that retrofit most standard emergency light housings to protect against vandalism or accidental impact.

Are these lights activated by motion?

No. Emergency lights activate automatically during power failures or when connected to a fire alarm system. For motion-activated lighting, browse our Wall Pack Lights.