This ORTECH combination exit and running man sign uses advanced LED technology to deliver bright, highly visible signage while consuming only a fraction of the energy required by traditional incandescent or fluorescent exit signs. The long-life LED light source dramatically reduces maintenance cycles and lamp replacement costs, making it an excellent long-term investment for any building. The integrated design combines both the directional running man pictogram and exit text into a single compact unit, simplifying installation and reducing the number of fixtures needed.
At the heart of this sign is an efficient LED driver paired with a reliable battery system engineered to provide extended emergency backup operation during power failures. The thermal management design ensures that internal components stay cool, which directly contributes to longer battery life and consistent LED performance over thousands of hours of operation. An automatic self-diagnostic charging circuit keeps the backup battery ready at all times without manual intervention.
Built with a robust IP-rated enclosure suitable for wet locations, this fixture can be installed in areas exposed to moisture, humidity, and condensation — including underground parking structures, mechanical rooms, stairwells, and covered exterior walkways. The housing is engineered to resist corrosion and maintain optical clarity over the life of the product, ensuring the sign remains legible and code-compliant in harsh conditions.
This emergency sign is cUL listed and certified to Canadian electrical standards, meeting the rigorous safety and performance benchmarks required by national and provincial building codes. Installation is straightforward with versatile mounting options that accommodate both ceiling-mount and wall-mount configurations using standard electrical boxes. By replacing older incandescent or fluorescent exit signs with this energy-efficient LED model, property owners can significantly reduce electricity consumption while improving reliability and ensuring occupant safety during emergencies.