
Heavy Duty Emergency Light
Overview Emergency lighting fixtures typically found inside are usually made from lightweight thermoplastic, with dual lamp heads that produce between 5 and 9 watts. Some interiors, however, require stronger lighting and sturdier construction to withstand moderate abuse. Heavy duty emergency lights are perfect for such areas, with a hardened steel cabinet and powerful flood lamps that produce almost seven times that of thermoplastic models. Steel emergency lights are the standard in Chicago and New York City where emergency lighting laws are the strictest in the country. Features (2) fully directional 35-watt Halogen lamps 20-gauge steel or NEMA Rated polycarbonate housings Suited for industrial use Can be modified to various wattages UL 924 Listed Application Heavy duty emergency lights can surface mount to almost any conduit box, with a universal keyhole pattern on the back and conduit knockouts on either side of the unit. Ideal locations can include: Schools Warehouses Apartment