Emergency Lights & Light Fixtures

Emergency Lights

Not all emergency light fixtures are equal. Our manufacturers build each light to serve a variety of needs. There are Self Testing Emergency Lights, which can save you time on mandated testing. There are NEMA Certified Emergency Light fixtures, Explosion Proof fixtures, Concealed lights, Combo Exit Lights and even more. Within our inventory of emergency lights, selected from top manufacturers, you’ll find the perfect light for your facility. Don’t know what the perfect light for you is? You can browse our huge selection, or you can get some help from our team. Our people have been in this business for over thirty years, and they’re happy to talk about emergency light fixtures and much more. After all, emergency light is sort of our thing.

5 Emergency Lighting fixtures to Keep You Lit When Electrical Power Off

When the lights at your house suddenly go out, you and your family are thrust into the darkness. Unless you’ve got your smartphone with a light and it’s close by, you’ll be fumbling and stumbling around in the dark trying to find a light. And, when a natural disaster, such as a tornado or hurricane, hits, there is no way to know when your lights will return. An emergency light beyond your smartphone is a necessity.

However, you need to be mindful of what kind of emergency light product you buy for your home. Many emergency lighting products are on the market, but not all live up to expectations. You want a product that you can depend on. When you need light the most, you want only the best product on the market.

List of Best 5 Emergency Lights for a Power Outage:

Lepro 4.2W Daylight White Emergency Light Amerelle Emergency Lights HouLight 5W Rechargeable Emergency LED Light Bulbs OTYTY Emergency Lights PECTSUN LED Emergency Lights

Lepro 4.2W Daylight White Emergency Light

One of the best emergency lights on the market is the Lepro LED emergency light, which has a 120/277VAC input that offers 90 minutes of emergency lighting when the power goes out. It’s got a 9.6V600mAh Ni-Cd battery that may be recharged 500 times. You get 45,000 minutes of lighting with the Lepro.

With 300lm of emergency lighting, you can place it throughout your home and business – doorways, hallways, stairways, office buildings, etc. It can also be mounted on the ceiling or walls, with the mounting equipment available in the package.

Pros:

UL and RoHS certification

1- or 2-sided exit sign

Fire resistant

360° rotation adjustable heads

Amerelle Emergency Lights

Hope for the best; prepare for the worst. And, with the Amerelle Emergency Lights, you prepare your home for the worst in case it should happen. The manufacturer of these emergency lights has made them portable and lightweight, allowing you or your loved ones to carry them from one room to the next.

There are six emergency lights in the package, which means everybody in your household can have one, or you can keep one in most, if not all, of the rooms in your home. The manufacturer used a 3.6v 200mAh built-in rechargeable battery that can last up to seven hours if fully charged before the outage. It includes an LED guide light, allowing you to know what the device’s power level is at.

Pros:

Extremely portable and lightweight

Can be also used as flashlight or lantern

LED charging indicators

Each pack contains six devices

Cons:

Construction is not durable

Not waterproof and shockproof

The battery is not reliable

HouLight 5W Rechargeable Emergency LED Light Bulbs

One of the key differences between this brand of emergency lighting and the others on this list is that it can function as a standard light bulb and becomes an emergency light when the power is out. The lightbulb, which uses less power than incandescent bulbs, has a 40-watt rating that generates 500 lumens. You can use it inside or outside… the choice is yours!

Pros:

Can be used indoors and outdoors

500 lumens

Can be used for 4 hours on emergency mode

Uses less power compared to regular bulbs

Can be used as both a normal lightbulb and as an emergency light

Cons:

Battery packs are not reliable

Some issues in electronics and quality

OTYTY Automatic Emergency Lights

The OTYTY can last 90 minutes after the initial power outage, and thanks to its design, it can endure extreme weather conditions, shocks, and fires.

Many people take their electricity for granted, but when the lights go out, you want a product that you can trust will stay on. The OTYTY, which has a robust, heavy-duty steel housing, is designed to be plugged into an electric socket. It has two light LED light heads that you can adjust from side to side at a 180-degree angle.

Pros:

Strong and durable housing

Can be used indoors or outdoors

90-minute battery

3-year warranty

Cons:

Short cable

Long charging time

SPECTSUN LED Emergency Lights

If your home loses power often, prepare yourself, and your family with the installation of the SPECTSUN LED emergency lights. Wherever you believe the lights will suit you best – bathroom, garage, basement, attic, etc. – you can install the lights to give you that emergency lighting.

What makes the SPECTSUN LED Emergency Lights so worthwhile?

It has a lifetime of 50,000 hours and can last 90 minutes when fully charged. Thanks to its heavy-duty thermoplastic design, it won’t overheat or get too hot to the touch. With a few basic, around-the-house tools, you can easily install emergency lights to your electrical wiring.

SPECTSUN also provides a five-year warranty on its product.

An emergency happens in the blink of an eye! But, if you want to stay one step ahead when your lights go out, you want emergency lights you can trust will keep your family and you safe. With an emergency light (or two or three), you can stay alert to problems that arise and move when it’s time. Don’t be caught in the dark anymore! Use any of the five most sought-after emergency lights on this list, and you’ll never be in the dark again!

Pros:

Bright heads composed of 24 LED lights

50000 hrs lifetime

Can run for 90 minutes continuously in emergency mode

Strong and durable housing

Easy to install

Cons:

Can only be used indoors

Not waterproof

The most important thing to prepare your home for any emergency is to have the best emergency lights for home use. These LED emergency lights will help keep you and your family safe whenever emergencies arise so that you can remain mobile, alert, and ready to move anytime.

Industrial Emergency Lighting Fixtures

Possibly the most critical lighting system in any commercial or industrial setting, exit and emergency lighting will help your occupants navigate the building in the instance of a power outage. Powered by long-lasting batteries, these lights and egress signs will activate once they sense that building power has been removed and brightly illuminate the path to safety.

As required by building codes, all commercial and industrial spaces need to have exit and emergency lighting installed for safety measures. These lights and signs will work for a minimum of 90-minutes and will quickly recharge using the building’s electricity to become usable again.

To help create a safe environment, these three groups make up most of exit and emergency lighting:

Exit Signs - Placed above exit doors and used to signal the nearest exit, an exit sign will be the guiding tool to help people find the nearest exit in an emergency. These exit signs should have no obstacles blocking the lettering.

- Placed above exit doors and used to signal the nearest exit, an exit sign will be the guiding tool to help people find the nearest exit in an emergency. These exit signs should have no obstacles blocking the lettering. Emergency Lighting - Emergency light fixtures provide the necessary light to illuminate hallways, stairwells, and corridors that lead to an exit when there is a power outage.

- Emergency light fixtures provide the necessary light to illuminate hallways, stairwells, and corridors that lead to an exit when there is a power outage. Exit & Emergency Combo - For a convenient option, exit and emergency combos incorporate both of the above features in a single unit. With one unit, you can save on operating costs and reduce the number of units needed for your property.

If you need guidance on what products will best fit your circumstances, contact us for a personalized recommendation!

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