This TUROLIGHT Running Man exit sign is powered by energy-efficient LED technology that dramatically outlasts traditional incandescent or fluorescent exit sign lamps. LEDs consume a fraction of the energy used by older bulb-based signs, which means lower electricity costs over the life of the fixture — an important consideration for any sign that operates continuously around the clock. The long-rated LED lifespan also means far fewer lamp replacements and virtually maintenance-free operation for years.
The fixture incorporates a dependable LED driver engineered for consistent, stable performance over extended operating periods. Because emergency exit signs must remain illuminated at all times, driver reliability is critical. The thermal management design of the plastic housing ensures that internal components stay within optimal temperature ranges, preventing premature degradation of the LEDs or driver circuitry and maintaining bright, even illumination throughout the product's service life.
Safety certifications are essential for any emergency lighting product installed in Canada. This unit is cUL listed and built to comply with Canadian electrical and fire safety standards, ensuring it will pass inspection in both residential and commercial applications. It meets the requirements outlined in the National Building Code of Canada for emergency exit signage, so you can install it with full confidence that it satisfies local authority requirements.
Installation is straightforward, with the lightweight plastic enclosure supporting common mounting configurations suitable for walls and ceilings. The unit is designed for easy wiring connections that align with standard Canadian electrical practices, making it accessible for licensed electricians to install quickly. Compared to older exit signs that relied on incandescent or tritium-based illumination, this LED version offers superior energy savings, reduced environmental impact, and a dependable glow that remains clearly visible in both normal conditions and emergency situations.