Wet Location Emergency Lights

Wet-location emergency lights use sealed, gasketed enclosures (NEMA/IP) and a 90-minute battery to keep egress paths illuminated in rain, wash-down, or high-spray areas. Adjustable LED heads, corrosion-resistant hardware, and universal mounts make them a reliable outdoor/industrial choice. See all emergency lights, and for extreme atmospheres consider hazardous-location fixtures or rugged die-cast aluminum emergency lights.

Sealed & Gasketed NEMA/IP Rated LED Adjustable Heads 90-Min Runtime Universal Mount Corrosion-Resistant
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What to Look for in Wet-Location Emergency Lights

  • NEMA/IP sealing: Specify NEMA 4/4X or IP65/66 with fully gasketed joints, sealed lamp-head pivots, and liquid-tight conduit entry. Verify labels say “Wet Location,” not just “Damp.”
  • Egress photometrics at 90 min: Choose lumen class/optics to maintain target foot-candles on the deck at end-of-discharge; aim heads to wash stairs/landings without glare in rain or mist.
  • Corrosion control: Prefer UV-stable housings, stainless hardware, and coated boards; in coastal or wash-down zones look for 4X, salt-fog tested parts, and drain/weep features oriented per the install.
  • Service & diagnostics: Keep status LED/test accessible under guards; self-testing simplifies monthly/annual cycles when units are placed at height or in hose-down areas.

Install wet-location emergency lights where sealed heads can cross-light stairs and open walkways, then lock aim and verify foot-candle levels at the 90-minute mark. Use liquid-tight hubs and gasketed entries, orient weep/drain features per the arrow on the housing, and avoid upward-facing seams that collect water.

In food prep, parking decks, and exposed egress routes, specify UV-stable enclosures and stainless fasteners to combat corrosion. Keep the status LED and push-to-test visible from floor level (outside splash zones), and consider self-testing to streamline hose-down area inspections and documentation.

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Wet-Location Emergency Lights - Specs & Features

  • NEMA/IP sealing: Fully gasketed enclosure (e.g., NEMA 4/4X, IP65/IP66) with sealed lamp-head pivots, liquid-tight hubs, and closed-cell door gaskets; labeled “Wet Location.”
  • Egress illumination: Dual adjustable LED heads with locking aim; select lumen/optic packages to maintain required foot-candles at the 90-minute mark along stairs and walkways.
  • Corrosion resistance: UV-stable cabinet, stainless hardware, coated boards, and drain/weep orientation to shed water; salt-fog or 4X options for coastal/wash-down environments.
  • Power & diagnostics: 120/277 VAC, brownout/LVD, documented recharge time; floor-visible status LED and push-to-test, with self-testing available to automate monthly/annual checks.

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.