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Exit & Emergency Lighting Fixtures

Exit & Emergency Lighting Fixtures

Dependable Sleek Industrial Design

UL Listed, damp location, NFPA

Exit & Emergency Lighting Fixtures

SELDWA Emergency Lighting
SELDWA

SELDWA

Wet location LED emergency egress lighting with a sleek polycarbonate housing available in four color options.

LPX Exit Lighting
LPX Exit Lighting

LPX Exit Lighting

LPX Series LED Exit is a polycarbonate unit suitable for general purpose applications.

LPXC Series
LPXC Series

LPXC Series

UL 924 code compliant solution for exit and emergency requirements. Designed to operate for a minimum of 90 minutes during a power outage.

ATLEL
ATLEL

ATLEL

The rugged die cast aluminum housing and UV stabilized polycarbonate lens are designed to withstand harsh environmental conditions.

AUX Exit
AUX Exit

AUX Exit

The NYC compliant AtLite AUX series are designed for minimal presence in architecturally significant surroundings.

Choosing the right Exit / Emergency / Egress lighting can be tricky, we're here to help

Exit & Emergency Product Selection Guide

Exit & Emergency Light Fixture Selection Guide

The Sure-Lites product selection guide highlights the key features for all Exits, Emergency and Remote families and simplifies the specification process.

Application Photography

Exit and Emergency Applications
Exit and Emergency Retail Applications
Exit and Emergency Office Applications
Exit and Emergency Office Applications
led emergency light fixtures
Exit and Emergency Education Applications
Exit and Emergency Industrial Applications
Exit and Emergency Industrial Applications
egress lighting

A few of our Emergency and Exit product types

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Resource Center

Resource Center

Exit and emergency lighting is required by the United States in all commercial, industrial and architectural environments. This includes schools, offices, hospitals, shopping centers and prisons. Paths of egress must be illuminated by emergency signs