Security-grade emergency light designed for vandal-prone areas

Vandal-Proof Emergency Lights

Vandal-proof emergency lights are engineered for locations that face frequent abuse or impact. These rugged tamper-resistant emergency lights use reinforced housings, sealed LED optics, and security-grade hardware to deliver dependable, code-compliant egress lighting. Browse all UL 924 emergency lights.

Vandal-Resistant UL 924 Listed 90-Min Backup Steel / Polycarbonate LED Illumination Self-Testing Option

Common installs include correctional facilities, schools, stairwells, public restrooms, gymnasiums, and transit stations. Each unit pairs impact-resistant steel or polycarbonate housings with sealed lenses and security hardware to minimize downtime and damage. For extra durability, see steel emergency lights or die-cast aluminum emergency lights.

All models are UL 924 listed and meet NFPA 101 and OSHA life-safety codes. Integrated batteries provide a minimum of 90 minutes of emergency illumination. To simplify maintenance, choose self-testing emergency lights that automate monthly and annual checks.

💡 What is a vandal-proof emergency light?
A reinforced emergency fixture built to resist impact and tampering while maintaining code-required illumination in high-risk, high-traffic environments.

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FAQs About Vandal-Proof Emergency Lights

What makes an emergency light vandal-proof?

Vandal-proof emergency lights feature rugged steel or polycarbonate housings, security-grade hardware, and shatter-resistant lenses designed to withstand prying, impact, and abuse.

Where should vandal-proof lights be installed?

These fixtures are ideal for schools, jails, stairwells, parking garages, gymnasiums, and public restrooms—anywhere exposed to vandalism or physical damage.

Do these lights include battery backup?

Yes. Most models feature sealed internal batteries that deliver at least 90 minutes of emergency illumination during power outages.

Are vandal-proof models code compliant?

Absolutely. All units are UL 924 listed and meet NFPA 101 life safety code requirements for emergency egress lighting.

Can they be installed outdoors?

Many vandal-proof lights are wet-location rated and sealed against water and humidity. Always check the NEMA or IP rating before installation.

Is self-testing available?

Yes. Select models offer self-testing diagnostics to automate required monthly and annual code checks.