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LED Exit Sign with Battery Back Up·F-EXHYA

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LED Exit Sign with Battery Back Up·F-EXHYA
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LED Exit Sign with Battery Back Up·F-EXHYA

Regular price
$15.00
Sale price
$15.00
Regular price
$25.00
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Built for durability and fast installation, this UL924-rated LED exit sign features a rugged polycarbonate housing, universal mounting, and a snap-fit design that makes wall, ceiling, or end mounting a breeze. With dual-voltage (120/277V) input, a built-in Ni-Cad battery for 90-minute emergency runtime, and a clearly visible red legend, it's a reliable and code-compliant choice for any commercial space. Damp-location rated and ready out of the box, this fixture is a low-wattage, high-reliability solution for contractors who need to meet safety codes without hassle.

SKU: F-EXHYA

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