Exit lights, or exit signs, have the word ‘EXIT’ shown in either red or green letters. They install near doorways to let building occupants locate an exit. In the event of an emergency, they point the way to an egress route or a path out of the building.
Emergency lights consist of light fixtures that automatically turn on in case of a power outage, like when the normal electrical supply is interrupted or in the event of a fire or electrical failure. Using a battery or battery backup to supply power, they can help illuminate hallways or other pathways out of the building to guide occupants to safety.
Emergency lights and exit signs connect to the main power supply, but they also include a battery backup. If the power goes out, these fixtures switch over to the battery. This allows them to provide light even if the rest of the building is without power.
You can also find exit signs that rely on photoluminescence. They work by absorbing the light energy from surrounding light sources and releasing it over a certain period of time. This causes it to glow, effectively illuminating the sign.
After an emergency light is used, it needs time to recharge. Royal Pacific Lighting emergency lights require a recharge time of 48 hours after a 90-minute discharge.
The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) requires that emergency lights operate for a minimum of 90 minutes or 1.5 hours. Royal Pacific Lighting offers LED emergency lights that allow for 90 minutes of illumination after a power failure.
OSHA requires that exit signs in occupied workspaces be illuminated from a reliable and external light source, typically the primary electrical supply for the building. Exit signs must be legible in both normal and emergency exit lighting modes. Additionally, they must be illuminated in a distinctive color.
In the United States, OSHA accepts any color or color combination that is distinctive or readily visible. However, some states require or recommend using one color over the other, so check local codes before choosing which one you need.
Royal Pacific Lighting offers both single and double face exit signs. Single face signs only have the EXIT denoted on one side and should be used when one side faces a wall or other vertical surface. Double faced signs have the EXIT on both sides. They work well in areas where someone may need to view the sign from either direction or in areas where someone can walk from both directions, like a hallway.
Their selection of LED emergency lights come in a variety of types and styles. They offer double head fixtures as well as single and double head remote fixtures. They offer fixtures that include a standard battery or cold weather battery for use in cold weather applications.
Additionally, RP Lighting offers emergency light and exit sign combos that combine an exit sign with an emergency light. They also offer single and double remote heads for emergency lights. The remote head fixtures connect to select RP Lighting exit signs or specified emergency light fixtures.