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Illuminate outdoor areas and objects such as parking lots, flag poles, and billboards.
Illuminate entryways and walkways at night—these lights shine when they detect motion. Powered by the sun, they can be installed where you don’t have access to electricity.
Startle intruders and draw attention to activity in remote areas without access to power—these solar-powered lights shine bright when motion is detected. They charge during the day, and the battery lasts all night with typical activity.
Mount these lights high on exterior walls to improve nighttime visibility and deter intruders. Each head adjusts to any angle, so you can aim the beam where you need it.
See what’s happening outside your facility—day and night. These lights have a built-in video camera that records when they sense motion.
Light up entryways and paths alongside your building for safe travel after dark. These lights are also known as wall packs.
These lights are UL listed for use in hazardous locations where flammable/combustible gases, vapors, and liquids may be present.
Light up offshore rigs, coal mines, and other outdoor areas where gas, vapor, or dust could ignite. These lights have an enclosure that contains sparks and explosions, so they won’t react with nearby hazards.
Point these lights toward paths, doorways, and other dark areas. Since they run on batteries, you can skip the hassle of running wires.
Also known as drip caps, these lights have a rounded housing that diverts rain and snow away from your doorframe. Mount them above entrances to light the way and keep water from trickling inside.
From docks to shipyards, these lights illuminate walkways exposed to salt spray or heavy rain. They’re marine listed and tested for 1,000 hours to ASTM B117 standards, which means they’ll resist corrosion to last for years in salty, coastal weather.
Built for hot, hazardous areas such as steel mills and refineries, these lights work in temperatures up to 212° F. Rated NEC Classes I and II, they’re safe to use where there are ignitable concentrations of flammable or combustible gases, vapors, liquids, and dust.
Brighten chemical plants, refineries, and other facilities where flammable and combustible gases, dust, or fibers may be present in the event of a leak or ventilation failure. These lights are rated for use in NEC Class I, II, and III, Division 2 hazardous locations.
Safely light up chemical processing plants, mining operations, and other large areas where combustible gases and dust are present. These lights have an explosion-proof housing that contains sparks and flames, so they won’t react to nearby hazards.
The enclosure on these jelly jar lights contains explosions, sparks, and flashes. These lights are safe to use in NEC Class I, II, and III, Division 1 hazardous locations.
Mount these lights in recessed spaces so the lens is flush with the ceiling or wall. NEC Classes I and II, they’re safe to use in paint spray booths, blast booths, and other areas with ignitable concentrations of flammable or combustible gases, vapors, liquids, and dust.
Mount these lights in large, open areas where flammable and combustible gases may be present, such as during leaks or ventilation failures. These lights are rated for use in NEC Class 1, Division 2 hazardous locations.
Create ambient and accent lighting with these sleek, modern lights that shine above, below, and around themselves.
Often used in stairwells and hallways, these lights save energy by only turning on when they sense movement.
Customize these lights to label doors or areas of a building.
Don’t waste energy lighting unoccupied spaces—these lights turn on when they detect movement.
Also known as jelly jar lights, these lights are sealed to keep out humidity and dripping, splashing, and falling liquids. All are UL listed for wet locations.
Tough enough for offshore rigs and seafaring vessels—yet less than half the height of typical jelly jar lights. Built with a thick aluminum housing and a tough polycarbonate lens, these lights withstand hard impact without a guard.
Also known as sconces, these lights are a stylish choice for ambient and accent lighting in hallways and entryways. They’re UL or ETL listed for wet locations, so you can install them outdoors—rain and humidity won’t be a problem.
Illuminate areas that need frequent cleaning, such as food processing lines, with long rows of lights. Rated IP65, these lights have a sealed lens and liquid-tight end caps that protect them from low-pressure washdowns and dust.
When the power goes out, these lights turn on. They have adjustable heads that illuminate the path toward exits during outages.
Expand the reach of emergency backup lights. These add-on heads are often used to extend emergency lighting into stairwells, exits, and other remote areas.
Light the path toward exits where combustible gases and dust are constantly present—the enclosure on these lights contains sparks and flashes to prevent a reaction with nearby hazards. They’re often found in extreme environments, such as refineries and chemical plants.
A gasket seals the enclosure of these backup lights from washdowns.
Illuminate outdoor exit paths and emergency assembly areas during power outages.
Install these lights in aircraft hangars, gas plants, and other facilities where flammable and combustible gases or dust may be present, such as leaks or ventilation failures. Rated NEC Class I, Division 2, they seal out gases but aren't built to contain explosions.