LED Emergency Fittings

Keep your workplace bright during power failures with our LED emergency fixtures. Engineered for dependability and effectiveness, these lights offer immediate backup lighting when it’s most critical. Perfect for offices, warehouses, retail locations, and commercial settings, our emergency lighting options enhance safety and ensure compliance with regulations.

Choose from a range of maintained and non-maintained LED emergency lights, including bulkheads, exit signs, and downlights. With energy-efficient performance and long lifespans, these fittings reduce maintenance costs while offering dependable operation in critical situations.

  • 4-In-1 LED Emergency Exit Sign

    Up, Down, Left & Right Arrow

    As low as £23.99 £19.99
  • LED Emergency Exit Box

    Up, Down, Left & Right Arrows

    As low as £16.99 £14.16
  • Emergency Non Maintained 4w LED Twin Spot

    6500k Colour Temperature

    £30.24 £25.20

LED Emergency Fittings | Reliable Backup Lighting Solutions

Why Choose LED Emergency Fittings?

LED emergency fittings offer a reliable lighting solution in case of power failure, ensuring safety and compliance with workplace regulations. Compared to traditional emergency lighting, LEDs consume less energy, last longer, and provide bright, instant light output when needed.

Choosing the Right LED Emergency Fitting

Selecting the best emergency light depends on the location, function, and type of operation required. Here’s what to consider:

Maintained vs. Non-Maintained

  • Maintained lights operate continuously and stay on even when mains power is available, making them ideal for corridors, stairwells, and public spaces where consistent light is needed. In contrast, non-maintained lights only activate during a power failure, ensuring safe evacuation by lighting up emergency exits and escape routes.

Battery Backup & Lifespan

A crucial factor in emergency lighting is the battery backup duration. Most fittings provide at least 3 hours of emergency backup, ensuring safe evacuation. Look for long-lasting lithium batteries that require minimal maintenance and have a longer lifespan.

IP Rating & Durability

For areas exposed to dust, moisture, or harsh conditions, IP-rated LED emergency fittings offer enhanced protection. IP65-rated fittings, for example, are ideal for outdoor or industrial environments.

Additional Features

Many LED emergency fittings come with advanced features to enhance safety and efficiency. Self-test functionality allows the light to automatically check its own operation, reducing the need for manual inspections. Dimmable options provide adjustable brightness for different environments, while emergency exit signs with directional indicators help guide occupants to safety. Some models also feature high-efficiency lithium batteries, ensuring longer lifespan and quicker recharge times for reliable backup power.

By considering these factors, you can select LED emergency fittings that provide reliable backup lighting, enhance workplace safety, and ensure compliance with emergency lighting regulations.

Installation & Maintenance

Installing LED emergency fittings is straightforward, with options for surface-mounted, recessed, or suspended installations to suit different spaces. Many fittings come with plug-and-play wiring, making setup quick and hassle-free. Regular testing and maintenance are essential to ensure compliance with safety regulations and most emergency lights require a monthly function test and an annual full-duration test to verify battery performance. Opting for self-test emergency lights can reduce manual inspection efforts, ensuring your lighting remains reliable when needed most.

FAQ

LED emergency lights typically have a lifespan of 30,000 to 50,000 hours, making them a long-lasting solution for safety lighting. The built-in backup batteries usually provide at least 3 hours of backup lighting during a power failure, ensuring safe evacuation. To maximise their lifespan, regular testing and maintenance should be carried out according to safety regulations.

Maintained emergency lights operate continuously, staying on even when mains power is available. They are commonly used in areas like corridors, stairwells, and public spaces where consistent lighting is required. Non-maintained emergency lights, on the other hand, only activate during a power failure, ensuring safe evacuation by lighting up emergency exits and escape routes. These are ideal for areas where emergency lighting is only needed in case of a blackout.

Yes, LED emergency lights must be tested regularly to ensure they function correctly in an emergency. Monthly function tests should be performed to check that the light turns on during a power failure, while a full-duration test (usually 3 hours) should be conducted annually to confirm battery performance. Some fittings come with self-test functionality, which automatically runs diagnostic checks, reducing the need for manual inspections.

Yes, certain LED emergency fittings are designed for outdoor use and can withstand harsh conditions. Look for IP65-rated or higher emergency lights, as these offer protection against dust, moisture, and extreme weather. These fittings are ideal for outdoor walkways, loading bays, and building exits, ensuring safe exit in case of an emergency. Always check the operating temperature range to ensure suitability for your environment.

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