This ARANI combo running man sign with emergency heads is built around modern LED technology that delivers bright, uniform illumination while drawing minimal energy from the integrated battery during an outage. Unlike older incandescent emergency fixtures that drain backup power quickly, the energy-efficient LED modules extend runtime significantly, ensuring your exit paths remain well-lit for the full duration required by the National Building Code of Canada. The high-visibility running man pictogram meets Canadian standards for exit signage, providing clear directional guidance even in smoke or low-visibility conditions.
At the heart of this unit is an efficient LED driver paired with a robust battery charging system that continuously monitors and maintains the backup battery at full readiness. The thermal management design keeps internal components cool during both normal standby operation and full emergency discharge, which directly contributes to longer battery life and consistent light output over the fixture's lifespan. A built-in test switch and charge indicator allow for quick manual verification of battery health, supporting the routine inspections required by fire code.
This fixture carries cUL certification, confirming it has been tested and approved for use in Canadian installations and meets all applicable electrical safety requirements. It is rated for operation across a wide input voltage range, making it suitable for both standard residential circuits and higher-voltage commercial panels. The durable housing and impact-resistant lens provide dependable performance in high-traffic areas such as corridors, stairwells, utility rooms, and garage spaces.
Installation is straightforward for any licensed electrician familiar with Canadian code requirements. The unit mounts directly to a standard electrical box and includes flexible mounting options for both ceiling and wall configurations. By consolidating your emergency exit signage and backup lighting into a single fixture, you reduce installation time, minimize ceiling clutter, and simplify ongoing maintenance — all while ensuring your space meets the life-safety standards that protect occupants and satisfy building inspectors.