Wet Location Emergency Lights

Wet Location Emergency Lights

Wet location emergency lights are engineered for direct exposure to rain, humidity, and wash-downs. Browse the broader Emergency Lights collection, or explore related categories: hazardous location emergency lights and NEMA-rated emergency lights.

UL 924 Listed NFPA 101 Ready IP65 / NEMA 4X Cold-Weather Options Self-Testing

Whether you're lighting stair towers, outdoor walkways, loading docks, or mechanical rooms, wet location emergency lights ensure safe egress during power outages. Most units are UL 924 compliant and meet NFPA 101 and OSHA life safety codes, delivering at least 90 minutes of runtime during emergencies.

Choose from models with IP65 or NEMA 4X ratings, integrated cold-weather heaters, high-lumen output, and tamper-resistant enclosures. Housings are available in thermoplastic, fiberglass, and powder-coated aluminum—built to withstand rain, humidity, UV exposure, and physical abuse in outdoor environments.

💡 Pro Tip:
Use outdoor emergency lights in any area exposed to water, spray, or wash-downs—like car washes, parking structures, commercial kitchens, outdoor stairwells, and marine-grade enclosures.

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✅ What to Look for in Wet Location Emergency Lights

In areas exposed to rain, spray, or washdowns, choose fixtures purpose-built for harsh conditions. See our Emergency Lights parent collection for the full range, and related categories like hazardous location emergency lights and NEMA-rated emergency lights.

  • UL 924 + Wet-Location Rating: Verify UL 924 listing and ingress protection—IP65/IP66 or NEMA 4X—for true outdoor/wash-down use.
  • Sealed, Gasketed Housing: Continuous gaskets, sealed seams, and drain paths keep water away from batteries, chargers, and LED heads.
  • Corrosion Resistance: Thermoplastic, fiberglass, or powder-coated aluminum with stainless hardware to resist rust, UV, and chemicals.
  • 90-Minute Battery Backup: Required by UL 924; prefer test button, status LED, brownout protection, and durable LiFePO4 or NiCd packs.
  • Operating Temperature Range: For freezers or cold climates, use low-temp models or units with integral battery heaters.
  • Photometrics & Coverage: Adjustable heads and adequate lumens to achieve code-level foot-candles along the egress path.
  • Remote-Capable Output (W): Some units power remote heads; confirm total wattage and compatible voltage before spec.
  • Mounting & Conduit: Universal wall/ceiling/end mounting with sealed 1/2" NPT hubs or cord grips to prevent intrusion.
  • Self-Testing / Diagnostics: Automatic monthly/annual tests reduce manual checks and surface failures early.

FAQs About Wet Location Emergency Lights

What is a wet location emergency light?

It's an emergency lighting fixture certified to operate safely in environments exposed to rain, hose-down spray, or direct moisture. These lights are UL wet-location rated and fully sealed against water ingress.

Where are wet-location emergency lights typically used?

Common installation areas include parking decks, outdoor stairwells, walk-in freezers, industrial wash-down zones, and any exterior location exposed to the elements.

Do these emergency lights meet code requirements?

Yes. All models are UL 924 listed and compliant with NFPA 101 and OSHA life safety code requirements, including 90 minutes of emergency egress runtime.

Can they handle freezing temperatures?

Many models include low-temperature battery packs or internal heaters for reliable operation in cold-storage areas, freezers, or outdoor structures during winter months.

Do wet-location units include battery backup?

Yes. All models feature a sealed internal battery backup that activates during power outages. See our full battery backup emergency light collection for more options.

Are self-testing models available?

Absolutely. Many self-testing emergency lights are also wet-location rated, making code-required inspections easier in hard-to-reach or high-mount environments.

Do these lights turn on at night or by motion?

No. Wet-location emergency lights activate only during emergencies, such as power failures or fire alarm events. For lighting with motion sensors or dusk-to-dawn control, explore our wall pack light collection.