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Oct 07, 2025 - 08:19 PM
A remote capable emergency light is a fixture designed with extra battery capacity and output terminals that allow it to power additional remote lamp heads during a power outage. These remote heads can be installed in nearby hallways, stairwells, or rooms, all connected to the main emergency unit through low-voltage wiring. This setup enables a single emergency light to operate multiple fixtures from one battery source, simplifying maintenance and ensuring consistent illumination across larger areas. Remote capable models are commonly used in commercial buildings, offices, and warehouses that require extended emergency egress coverage compliant with UL 924 and NFPA life safety standards.