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Emergency Lights for Indoor Use

Emergency Lights for Indoor Use

 

Indoor emergency lights provide proper light along the exit pathway to building occupants during a major power outage, which can happen as a result of blackouts, earthquakes, and fires.

The Installion and maintainance of reliable indoor emergency lighting units is extremely essential to the safety of occupants within the building.  Fire codes require at least one foot-candle of light is required to be provided along the exit path at all times during an emergency.

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Indoor Emergency Light Unit White Housing

Indoor Emergency Lights come in a many styles, designs, and colors, one of which is right for your application.

If exit pathways are not lit properly, the evacuation of a building can be slowed as building occupants can become confused and disoriented. When looking at what type of indoor emergency lights to purchase and install, there are a couple of factors to take into consideration.

First, what kind of building or space will the indoor emergency lights be installed into; upscale office buildings are vastly different emergency lights than an industrial complex would install, and it's important to understand the differences between such models.

Indoor Emergency Light Facts:

  • Utilize a battery backup system to operate during emergencies
  • Provide illumination during power outages
  • Light the egress (exit) pathway
  • Come in a variety of sizes, styles, and designs
Indoor Emergency Light Unit White Housing

Recessed emergency lights seamlessly install into drywall ceilings. This high-end look is popular for a variety of upscale interiors.

For most indoor commercial uses, thermoplastic emergency lights are one of the best selling and most popular choice. Thermoplastic models are affordable, reliabile, and code compliant; they start at less than $20 per unit and come with a five year warranty. Thermoplastic indoor emergency lights carry two incandescent or halogen lamp heads that are totally adjustable to properly light rooms, hallways, and other spaces. Low profile units have a more compact design and are unobtrusive are for more high-end interiors.

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If the indoor application is high end, look at installing a recessed emergency light, which features the sleekest and most seamless appeal of any indoor emergency light units that we carry. If you're application requires a more rugged and industrial need, you will want to see our heavy duty and wet location lighting fixtures. We carry many models with increased battery capacities and lamp head wattages that can support more powerful illumination and supply a bigger area with more light.

Code regulations stipulate that a 90-minute battery backup system must come standard in all of our indoor emergency light models and all of our models come with a red push button for monthly/yearly testing of the battery backup system. All of the indoor emergency lights that we manufacture and sell are UL 924 Listed, which means they are code compliant in all 50 of the United States. Choosing a UL Listed indoor emergency light provides proper compliance, reliability, and performance.

A five-year warranty is standard and all units come complete with mounting instructions and hardware. Buy with confidence today. If you need more information, a quote, or formal invoice, please Email the production staff today or give us a call on our toll free 800 number to speak with a product specialist.

By Evan Delaporte+


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