LED Exit Signs for Clear, Visible Egress Marking
An exit sign is one of the most important safety fixtures in a building. During normal operation and during outages, LED exit signs help occupants quickly locate exits and follow egress routes.
This collection includes common commercial options such as red/green letters and white/black housing models, plus exit sign with lights configurations used in many facilities.
Where LED Exit Signs Are Commonly Installed
Exit signs are commonly installed in:
- Corridors and hallways along egress routes
- Above exit doors and stairwell doors
- Areas where direction changes along the egress path
- Warehouses, offices, retail, and multi-tenant buildings
What to Consider When Choosing an Exit Sign
- Legend color: red vs. green (based on spec/local requirements)
- Visibility and viewing distance: match the space
- Mounting style: wall/ceiling/end mounting depending on location
- Battery backup / emergency operation: for outage performance (as required)
Exit Signs — FAQs
What is an LED exit sign?
An LED exit sign uses LED illumination to clearly mark exits and egress routes with low energy use and long service life.
Should I choose a red exit sign or a green exit sign?
Choose based on local code requirements or project specifications. Many buildings use red, while some specs call for green.
What does “exit sign with lights” mean?
It usually refers to an exit sign that includes emergency light heads or additional illumination to help light the egress path.
Where should exit signs be installed?
Exit signs are installed along egress routes and at exits so occupants can quickly identify where to leave the building.
Do exit signs stay on all the time?
Many are designed for continuous operation so exits remain clearly marked at all times.
Do LED exit signs work during power outages?
Many models include battery backup or emergency operation so the sign remains visible during outages.
Can I replace an older exit sign with an LED exit sign?
Yes—LED exit signs are commonly used as replacements to reduce maintenance and improve reliability.
What’s the most common exit sign color?
Red is very common, but green is also used depending on jurisdiction and project requirements.