Exit Signs and Emergency Lights

If you want an easy way to make your space safer, look at some of our exit signs and emergency lighting options. Whether you work in a school, a factory or a retail store, LED exit signs are necessary to protect your employees and your customers. Like standard safety precautions such as automatic sprinkler systems and accessibility features, these products are another intelligent way to protect your business, ensuring you've taken the steps to prevent accidents and injuries.

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Commercial Emergency Exit Lights & Sign Options

We offer a selection of top-notch exit signs and exit sign guards and accessories. You can choose traditional edge-lit signs or try a more modern photo luminescent option. Add exit sign emergency lighting when you want the option of flashing lights in a problematic situation. We have dozens of options to help you get the perfect match for your needs. Find an option that meets your specifications for dimensions, wattage, lamps, voltage, battery life, housing, etc. For extra reliability in challenging environments, guards are also available to cover your fixtures and keep them well protected so that they last longer.

Types of Exit Signs:

Edge-Lit

This sign is slim in profile and lit by the edge rather than inside the sign’s frame. These are great for locations looking for a streamlined approach that is still effective for the safety needs of the area.

Emergency Light Combo

When the power goes out, emergency lights kick on using a battery backup, which helps provide a limited lighting outcome for staff and customers in the business. The emergency light combination gives you emergency lights attached to an exit sign that help funnel employees and customers to an exit door in an emergency or power failure.

Photo Luminescent Signs

Photo luminescent emergency signs consume less power making them ideal for locations looking for exit signs without significantly increasing operating costs.

Single/Double Face

Many of the exit lighting signs we offer are either single or double-faced exit signs. A single-faced exit sign is ideal for areas directly in front of a door, whereas a double-faced sign is an excellent way to direct people to the exit.

Wet Listed

When a fire happens, most locations have indoor sprinklers which activate until the fire department arrives in hopes of either containing or extinguishing the fire. These sprinklers can ruin your exit signs. A wet listed option is ideal for protecting against this damage. They are also suitable for areas prone to moisture to ensure they work properly no matter the environment.

Any public space needs indoor and outdoor security lighting to truly be safe. Our LED exit sign emergency lighting and accessories selection is the perfect solution for any space that requires added safety. Each of our energy-efficient signs quickly signals where the nearest exits are in case of emergencies. Because our products use LED lighting, they are the most reliable option for providing constant functionality.

With tens of thousands of hours of life, you will never have to worry about your exit light fixtures. Each sign features a compact lighting installation that operates on fully automatically. Our products also have desirable features that you won't find with other retailers, including a low profile design, remote capable control, humidity resistance, and minimal energy consumption. You can also choose from back, side, or top mounting options. When shopping with us, get single and double-faced exit signs and accessories like metal guards and rechargeable lights!

Frequently Asked Questions For Exit Signs and Emergency Lighting

What are Exit Signs and Emergency Lights?

Exit Signs and Emergency Lights are typically used in tandem to provide illumination and direct people to the exit of a building in an emergency. Exit lights are usually placed above doorways, while emergency lights are configured to provide lighting for a power outage. Here are some examples of exit signs and emergency lights:

Where are Exit Signs and Emergency Lights used?

According to building fire codes and insurance standards, public spaces in the United States require exit signs and emergency lights. Schools, offices, retail stores, government buildings, gymnasiums, movie theaters, and sports stadiums are among these places. Below are some example uses of exit signs and emergency lights:

What are the different types of Exit Signs and Emergency Lights?

  • Edge-Lit Exit Signs - This type of sign is slim in profile and lit by the edge rather than inside the frame of the sign.
  • Single Face Exit Signs – These signs display the “Exit” lettering on one side of the sign and are placed directly above doorways.
  • Double Face Exit Signs – These signs display the “Exit” lettering on both sides of the sign and are placed perpendicularly above doorways.
  • Wet Listed Exit Signs – These signs are used in buildings that have indoor fire sprinklers and are protected against water damage.
  • Emergency Lights – These lights typically have 1-3 heads and are activated during a power outage.
  • Exit/Emergency Light Combo – These signs have emergency lights attached to the exit sign.

What are the benefits of LED Exit Signs and Emergency Lights?

  • LED lighting technology has developed to the point that it can overcome almost all of the drawbacks of the technologies previously listed here.
  • Lighting quality is much better in color rendering, color temperature and lumen output (compared to wattage used).
  • LED lights have a much lengthier lifetime and meet building codes.
  • Although LED lighting is more costly at the outset upon purchase, the long-term savings result from less energy consumed than conventional lights. LED lights save on utility costs over time. They also don’t waste energy emitted as heat.