Wall Mount Emergency Lights – Code-Compliant Illumination with Secure Positioning

Wall mount emergency lights offer a reliable, space-saving solution for egress lighting in commercial, institutional, and industrial environments. Designed to install securely on walls and vertical surfaces, these units ensure code-compliant visibility during power failures. All models are UL 924 listed and meet NFPA 101 and OSHA requirements with 90 minutes of emergency illumination powered by an internal battery backup.

Commonly installed in stairwells, corridors, vestibules, and open indoor areas, wall-mounted fixtures feature dual LED lamp heads with adjustable angles for optimized light coverage. Many models offer dual-voltage input (120/277 VAC), push-to-test switches, and sealed battery compartments for long-lasting performance and easy maintenance.

Housing options include flame-retardant thermoplastic, vandal-resistant steel, or die-cast aluminum for architectural-grade durability. Select units are also damp or wet-location rated, making them suitable for semi-exposed areas like parking garages or loading docks. Self-testing diagnostics are available on advanced models to automate routine inspection and improve compliance tracking.

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FAQs About Wall Mounted Emergency Lighting

❓ Where should wall-mounted emergency lights be installed?

They are commonly mounted above doorways, in stairwells, or along egress paths where ceiling access is limited.

❓ Are all wall mount emergency lights battery-backed?

Yes, all UL-listed emergency lights include battery backup capable of 90 minutes of illumination during outages.

❓ Can I install these outdoors?

Yes, but only if the model is specifically damp- or wet-location rated with a sealed housing.

❓ What finishes are available?

Most wall-mounted lights are available in white or black thermoplastic; architectural models may include brushed aluminum or bronze finishes.

❓ How do I test the emergency light?

Most units include a push-to-test button or have self-testing circuitry that automates routine inspections.