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Emergence Series Wet-Location Emergency Light Unit from Halco Lighting Technologies

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Halco Lighting Technologies has developed the Emergence Series Wet Location Emergency Light. This cutting-edge product is designed to provide reliable emergency lighting in challenging environments where moisture and water exposure are concerns.

The UL 924 Wet Location Listed product is compliant with CEC Title 20 regulations and meets NFPA 101 and NFPA 70 standards, ensuring it satisfies the most stringent safety requirements.

Key features of the Emergence Series Wet Location Emergency Light include:

  • Wet and cold location rated with 220 lumen output
  • Durable polycarbonate waterproof design with UV resistance
  • Long-lasting lithium iron phosphate battery providing 90 minutes of emergency lighting
  • Self-test and self-diagnostic capabilities
  • Fully adjustable light heads for optimal illumination coverage
  • Versatile wall or ceiling mounting options

The Emergence Series Wet Location Emergency Light is ideal for a wide range of applications, including:

  • Commercial buildings
  • Educational facilities
  • Healthcare environments
  • Retail spaces
  • Industrial warehouses and distribution centers

More information here

Specification Sheet

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