The Philips emergency luminaires range provides robust solutions for safety and evacuation lighting — including self-contained units, maintained/non-maintained exit signs, LED bulkheads and emergency spotlights. These fixtures are built for reliability under emergency conditions: they switch automatically on mains failure, operate from internal battery or central supply, and comply with European standards such as IEC 60598-2-22.
Philips Self-Contained Emergency Units & LED Modules
Philips self-contained emergency lighting units combine LED light engines, backup batteries and control gear in one unit — ideal for corridors, stairwells, retail and office spaces. Typical features:
- Integrated LED up to ~3-10 W depending on model, with luminous output calibrated for escape route lighting.
- Battery runtime of 3 hours or more (often 1 hour/3 hour versions depending on spec).
- Maintained and Non-Maintained operation modes — Maintained keeps the lamp on in normal mode, Non-Maintained only activates when power fails.
- Compact housing with fire-retardant materials, often white finish to match ceilings.
For distributors and installers, this category offers a reliable line for compliance-driven projects (schools, hospitals, retail) and simplifies logistics: standard mounting, consistent battery replacement intervals, and brand recognition.
Philips Emergency Exit & Safety Signage Luminaires
Philips exit and safety luminaires cover illuminated signage (EXIT/I-arrow), pictogram displays and bulkhead styles for outdoor or semi-outdoor use. Key aspects include:
- LED signage modules with long service life and low maintenance.
- Versions with IP65 rating for protected outdoor walkways or parking garages.
- Models supporting self-test, remote-test or DALI monitored emergency systems for building management integration.
These luminaires help lighting specifiers meet regulatory requirements for signage visibility and evacuation path marking, while enabling distributors to offer both fixtures and system monitoring support.
Philips Emergency Bulkheads & Spotlights for Technical Installations
Philips emergency bulkhead luminaires (e.g., EM153C, EM154C) and twin-spot models (EM164C) cater to areas such as plant rooms, service corridors, car parks and maintenance zones where higher intensity or directional lighting is required.
Features include:
- Adjustable LED heads with beam angles, for pinpointing escape paths or hazard zones.
- Heavy-duty construction, often IK07/IK08 rated, for robustness in service environments.
- Ability to mount on walls or ceilings in exposed infrastructure environments.
Wholesalers can use this segment to service industrial and commercial clients beyond standard emergency lighting, adding value via specification and reliability.
Portfolio Structure & Application Fit
The Philips emergency luminaires offering can be grouped into:
- Self-Contained Emergency Units – for general building interior areas, standard runtime.
- Exit & Safety Signage Modules – for pictogram signage, escape route marking, outdoor walkways.
- Bulkhead / Technical Emergency Fixtures – for industrial, service, high-risk or exposed environments.
This structure allows distributors to tailor their offering by application type: general public areas → escape signage → technical/industrial zones — simplifying inventory, specification and cross-sell strategies.
Wholesale Supply Advantages
By partnering with Bank of Lamps for Philips emergency luminaires, you benefit from professional B2B supply terms:
- Central EU warehouse with stock of Philips emergency lighting products and consistent replenishment.
- Competitive project pricing for bulk orders, installers and retrofit programmes.
- Documentation that supports European safety compliance (datasheets, Declaration of Conformity, battery replacement regimes).
- Delivery coverage across Germany, France, Netherlands, Spain, Belgium and Baltic countries.
For lighting wholesalers and specifiers, integrating the Philips emergency lighting range delivers both brand trust and specification-grade reliability — a valuable proposition in markets where safety-compliance is non-negotiable.