There’s a difference between a light that looks good and one that saves lives. Ansell LED emergency lights are built for the second case. Each luminaire in the range combines long-life lithium batteries, efficient LED arrays, and durable housings designed to handle the moment the mains power disappears. They switch instantly, no flicker, no hesitation — exactly what building codes demand for corridors, exits, and assembly areas.
The housings are tough: polycarbonate or die-cast aluminum, sealed up to IP65. Inside, charge controllers monitor every cell, preventing premature battery wear. These details make Ansell’s emergency luminaires reliable over years of cycles, not just tests on paper.
Emergency lighting isn’t only about brightness — it’s about direction. Ansell exit signs are designed for visibility through smoke, distance, and reflection, using uniform light panels that stay legible in low visibility. The legends comply with EU safety standards and can be customized for bilingual installations.
Alongside signage, Ansell backup lighting supports maintained and non-maintained operation modes. Maintained types stay lit at all times; non-maintained units trigger automatically when power drops. Engineers choose depending on code requirements, energy strategy, and project scale. Both share the same construction logic: robust LED modules, efficient battery management, and minimal maintenance overhead.
In logistics centers, Ansell emergency fixtures guide workers safely out of large halls. In hospitals, they maintain steady illumination in corridors when auxiliary generators engage. Retail stores use Ansell safety lighting for emergency exits and escape paths that must remain visible even during scheduled shutdowns.
These luminaires are compact, quick to mount, and support loop-in/loop-out wiring to simplify installation. Contractors appreciate that the fittings arrive pre-wired and tested — small details that save hours during commissioning. For outdoor or humid areas, there are IP65 versions with impact-resistant lenses; for architectural spaces, slimline recessed fittings with clean bezels.
Each Ansell emergency light fitting is more than an LED and a battery. It’s a system designed around energy efficiency and safety redundancy. Temperature-controlled charging circuits keep cells healthy; self-test models automatically perform weekly and monthly diagnostics. Power supply modules are protected against surge and reverse polarity, making them suitable even for older building infrastructures.
Photometric performance is tested to EN 1838 and BS 5266, ensuring compliance with escape route illumination standards. Typical autonomy ranges from 1 h to 3 h, with optional extended-duration packs for high-risk areas or long evacuation routes. The optical control is precise — a narrow beam for corridors, a wide flood for open zones — giving designers the flexibility they need without over-lighting.
At Bank of Lamps, sourcing Ansell emergency luminaires is straightforward and transparent — built for B2B logic, not retail guessing.