Exit Signs – Emergency & Fire Exit Signs

Exit Signs – Emergency & Fire

Exit signs are essential life-safety fixtures that guide occupants to safety during fires, power outages, and evacuations. Our selection includes UL 924-listed emergency exit signs and fire exit signs for every environment—from indoor corridors to outdoor stairwells. Browse popular categories: battery backup exit signs, wet-location exit signs, edge-lit exit signs, photoluminescent exit signs, and tritium self-luminous exit signs.

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What to Look for in Exit Signs

  • Compliance & code: UL 924 listing and NFPA 101 alignment; confirm local AHJ requirements and any jurisdictional variants.
  • Power source: AC-only, battery-backup, photoluminescent, or tritium self-luminous—choose based on maintenance, ambient light, and runtime needs.
  • Legend spec: Standard 6 in letters with typical viewing up to 100 ft; select red or green per plan and contrast requirements.
  • Faces & orientation: Single- or double-face; verify arrow/chevron direction to match the egress path and reduce SKU complexity with field-selectable options.
  • Mounting type: Wall, ceiling, or end-mount with universal canopy; check junction-box pattern, pendant/drop length, and clearance at doors/corridors.
  • Environment rating: Specify damp/wet-location, cold-weather kits, or NEMA/IP enclosures for wash-down, outdoor, or dusty areas.
  • Construction: Edge-lit acrylic for clean aesthetics or thermoplastic/metal for durability; consider vandal-resistant hardware in public spaces.
  • Electrical: Universal 120/277 VAC, low-wattage LED, solid-state charger, status indicator, and test switch on battery models.
  • Maintenance: Self-testing diagnostics for monthly/annual checks on battery units; account for tritium end-of-life handling where applicable.
  • Jurisdictional needs: NYC 8-inch legends or Chicago-specific wording/format when required by local code.

Building owners, contractors, and safety professionals rely on compliant, reliable emergency exit signs to meet code and keep occupants safe. From simple wall-mounted LED models to weatherproof and self-powered options, we offer exit signage to match your building requirements.

💡 What is an emergency exit sign? A code-required fixture that clearly marks egress paths and remains visible during power failures—using batteries or self-powered technology. For zero-maintenance choices, see our non-electrical exit signs.

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Exit Signs – Spec Guide

  • Compliance & code: UL 924 listing; align with NFPA 101. Battery models must provide 90-minute operation.
  • Power source: AC-only, battery-backup, photoluminescent, or tritium self-luminous. Choose based on maintenance, ambient light, and runtime requirements.
  • Legend spec: Standard 6-in letters with typical viewing up to 100 ft; select red or green for contrast and code needs.
  • Faces & arrows: Single or double-face; use field-selectable chevrons to match the egress path and reduce SKUs.
  • Mounting: Universal canopy for wall, ceiling, or end-mount; verify junction-box pattern, pendant/drop length, and door clearance.
  • Environment: Specify damp/wet-location ratings where applicable; consider IP/NEMA enclosures and heaters for outdoor/cold spaces.
  • Construction: Clean edge-lit acrylic for aesthetics or rugged thermoplastic/metal for durability; tamper-resistant hardware in public areas.
  • Electrical: Universal 120/277 VAC, low-wattage LEDs, solid-state charger, status LED, and test switch on battery models.
  • Maintenance & diagnostics: Self-testing electronics for monthly/annual checks; track logs per AHJ. Handle tritium end-of-life per regulations.
  • Jurisdictional variants: Meet local specs (e.g., NYC 8-in legends, Chicago wording/format) as required.

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FAQs About Exit Signs

How long must emergency exit signs stay on during a power outage?

Exit signs must stay illuminated for at least 90 minutes during a power failure, per UL 924 and NFPA 101 (OSHA references these life-safety standards as well).

What’s the difference between red and green exit signs?

Both colors are allowed in most places—check your local code. Red is traditional; green offers high contrast in some interiors. Some jurisdictions (like NYC) require 8-inch red letters for specific applications.

Are exit signs required to have battery backup?

Most emergency exit signs include a battery that keeps the sign lit for 90 minutes. Buildings with central emergency power (generator/inverter) can use AC-only models—confirm with your local inspector.

Can I install exit signs outdoors?

Only if they’re rated for it. Choose wet location exit signs for direct weather exposure, or damp location signs for humid but sheltered areas.

What is a self-testing exit sign?

A self-testing model automatically runs the required quick checks and the full 90-minute test, then flags issues—so inspections are simpler.

Do exit signs need arrows or directional indicators?

Yes—when the route isn’t obvious. Most signs include field-selectable chevrons you can set during installation to point left, right, or both.