All Exit & Emergency Lights

Meet building codes and ensure the lights are on when you need them most. Choose exit signs & emergency lights or convert LED fixtures into emergency-ready lighting with backup drivers. Long-life LED technology will provide protection for years to come.

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2x4 LED Panel 3 CCT MaxLite FlatMax Value with slim design for drop ceiling installation and adjustable brightness options
8W Emergency LED Driver for LED Lights Up to 60W
23W Emergency LED Driver for Tubes & Downlights
40W Emergency LED Driver for UFO High Bays Up to 240W
40W Emergency LED Driver for 100W-240W High Bays
Linear LED High Bay – 300W fixture with durable white finish and semi-frosted diffuser for glare reduction in industrial settings
2x2 LED Panel 3 CCT 15W 25W 35W MaxLite FlatMax Value slim flat ceiling light panel for offices
320W Selectable LED Linear High Bay with Emergency Backup
8W Emergency LED Driver for LED Lights Up to 80W
15W Emergency LED Driver for LED Lights Up to 100W
2x2 Selectable LED Panel - MaxLite FlatMax Gen5 - EM Backup
2x4 LED Troffer 3 CCT MaxLite ArcMax with adjustable wattage and even low-glare lighting perfect for offices

About Our Emergency Lighting Solutions

Comply with building codes, without the bulk. The efficiency of LED technology allows for smaller back-up batteries without sacrificing emergency operation time. Smaller batteries mean lighter weight and lower-profile fixtures.

Exit & Emergency Lights

Comply with building codes, without the bulk. The efficiency of LED technology allows for smaller back-up batteries without sacrificing emergency operation time. Smaller batteries mean lighter weight and lower-profile fixtures.

Emergency Backup Drivers

LED battery backup drivers are after-market add-ons that allow ordinary LED fixtures to operate as emergency lighting during power outages. Backup drivers are often installed in LED high bay lights, panel lights, and troffer lights.

LED Lights with Built-In Emergency Lighting

These LED lights function as normal lighting until a power outage occurs, at which point they switch over to emergency lighting. Because the emergency battery, driver, and test button are integrated into the fixture, the only thing you need to do is install the lights in your location.