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TSLED Field-adjustable Stairwell Lighting from RAB Features Integrated Ultrasonic Sensor

RAB Treadsafe lighting

The new generation of Treadsafe field-adjustable stairwell lighting from RAB is available with an integrated ultrasonic (US) sensor that can be wired to control additional stairwell lighting. Ultrasonic sensing is best suited for stairwell applications where there is often no direct line of sight.

Treadsafe lighting

Transform stairwells from energy drains to efficient spaces. Bi-level dimming can quickly be set to meet code, 0-10V dimming will save users even more, and Lightcloud® Blue models let you set high-end trim for maximum savings.

The all-new Treadsafe features field-adjustable power and CCT for on-site customization that ensures perfect lighting without having to order multiple SKUs.

All models are available with battery backup to ensure that stairwells stay safely lit when the building loses power.

The Treadsafe features a frosted polycarbonate lens that drastically reduces glare and eliminates striations, delivering optimized, reliable light distribution for every step you take.

Multiple mounting options provide installation versatility for the Treadsafe. All models come with surface mount hardware and V-hooks for suspended mounts, but a bracket accessory kit is also available for 45° corner mounting.

More information about the Treadsafe field-adjustable stairwell lighting from RAB

Treadsafe field-adjustable stairwell lighting data sheet

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