
Architectural Exit Signs
Designed for premium interiors needing a sleek, decorative, architect-grade sign.
An edge-lit exit sign is an LED fixture that uses side-mounted lighting to illuminate a laser-etched acrylic or glass panel, producing a clean, floating EXIT legend ideal for modern interiors.
Yes. Models intended for egress are UL 924 listed. Life-safety codes require the EXIT legend to remain illuminated for at least 90 minutes during power loss—either via an internal battery (battery-backup models) or a building emergency power system (generator/inverter).
Most edge-lit signs ship with a universal canopy for wall, ceiling, or end-mount installations and can be configured as single- or double-face. Recessed installs typically require a separate kit or a dedicated recessed model.
Yes. Many models are approved for damp environments, making them suitable for high-humidity indoor areas like vestibules, restrooms, or enclosed stairwells. For outdoor or exposed installs, choose wet-location rated edge-lit exit signs with sealed housings.
Yes. Most models offer red or green LED legends to meet local code or design needs. Note: certain jurisdictions (e.g., NYC) require 8-inch red letters for specific applications.
Absolutely. Many units include internal batteries for 90-minute emergency runtime; AC-only versions are available for buildings with centralized emergency power. For options, see our battery backup exit signs.
Clear panels create a minimal, floating look; mirrored panels add a reflective architectural finish; and frosted panels soften brightness and help reduce glare. All maintain a slim, modern profile.
Yes. Recessed edge-lit models sit flush in ceilings or walls for a fully integrated appearance; verify space, plenum considerations, and the correct recessed kit or housing.
Definitely. They’re popular in new construction and architectural retrofits—just confirm electrical rough-in, mounting height/clearances, and any local code specifics with your AHJ.