Emergency LED Tubes

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Our emergency LED tubes are designed for retrofit and new installations in commercial, industrial, healthcare, educational, and multi-family properties. Available in T8 and T5 formats, these lamps simplify emergency lighting upgrades without the need for separate remote battery packs.

Emergency LED Tubes – Battery Backup T8 & T5 Lamps for Code-Compliant Lighting

Emergency LED tubes with integrated battery backup provide reliable illumination during power outages, helping commercial buildings stay compliant with life-safety codes. These T8 and T5 emergency lamps automatically switch to battery mode when normal power is interrupted, delivering consistent emergency lighting for egress paths, stairwells, corridors, and critical spaces.

Why Choose Emergency LED Tubes with Battery Backup?

• Integrated battery backup eliminates separate emergency drivers
• Automatic transfer to emergency mode during power loss
• Maintains illumination for required code duration (typically 90 minutes)
• Simplifies retrofit in existing fluorescent fixtures
• Reduces labor compared to remote emergency ballast systems
• Clean, all-in-one solution for life safety compliance

Available Options

Lamp Types
• T8 Emergency LED Tubes
• T5 Emergency LED Tubes

Operation Types
• Type A (Ballast Compatible / Plug & Play)
• Type B (Ballast Bypass / Direct Wire)
• Hybrid Type A/B

Common Applications
• Office buildings
• Schools and universities
• Hospitals and medical facilities
• Warehouses and distribution centers
• Multi-family housing
• Retail and commercial spaces
• Stairwells, hallways, and exit paths

How Emergency LED Tubes Work

During normal operation, the lamp functions as a standard LED tube. When utility power is lost, the internal battery backup system automatically activates and powers the lamp at a reduced output level to maintain emergency illumination for required egress lighting.

This built-in battery backup design eliminates the need for external emergency ballasts or separate wiring compartments in many retrofit situations.

Benefits for Contractors & Facility Managers

• Faster installs compared to traditional emergency ballast kits
• Reduced maintenance complexity
• Fewer components to fail
• Cleaner fixture layout
• Lower long-term energy consumption vs fluorescent emergency systems

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