Remote head emergency lights supplement illumination from primary emergency lighting in the event of a power loss. They connect to a compatible, remote-capable emergency or exit light and draw power from it during an electrical outage. Remote heads provide coverage around corners, outside exits, and in other areas where primary emergency lights can't reach or may be unsuitable for use.
Plastic Remote Heads
Plastic remote heads won't rust and are lightweight to ease installation. They are a cost-effective alternative to metal in areas where local safety codes don't require steel housings and where they won't be subject to impacts or abuse. They are commonly installed in commercial locations.
Plastic Wet Location Remote Heads
Plastic, wet location remote heads withstand exposure to water, won't rust, and are lightweight to ease installation. They are a cost-effective alternative to metal in areas where local safety codes don't require steel housings and where they won't be subject to impacts or abuse. They may be rated for a specific degree of protection from water drips, splashes, or sprays. Plastic remote heads are commonly installed near pools, in marine environments, and in other corrosive settings.
Aluminum Wet Location Remote Heads
Aluminum, wet location remote heads provide an upscale look in high-end commercial environments where fixtures may be exposed to water. They are a more cost-effective and corrosion-resistant alternative to steel remote heads in installations where local safety codes don't require steel housings.