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Exit & Emergency Lighting

Exit & Emergency Lighting:

In the event of fire or other emergency, all businesses are required by law to have exit and emergency lighting systems in place to enable workers and visitors to safely and quickly exit the premises. Guidelines for exit and emergency lighting are defined in OSHA’s Code of Federal Regulations and the National Fire Protection Association’s (NFPA) 101 Life Safety Code. Failure to comply with these regulations can result in significant fines and, worse, injury and fatalities.

Sloop Fire Extinguishers is an expert in designing, installing and maintaining exit and emergency lighting systems for commercial enterprises. We sell and maintain state-of-the-art lighting systems that are code-compliant and tailored to your specific needs.

Our skilled technicians maintain lighting systems that meet code requirements for illumination, egress and functionality. This includes proper exit signage and location, defining exit routes, and installation of code-compliant systems, including emergency back-up capability. In addition, Sloop Fire Extinguishers offers regular maintenance and performance testing to ensure your system passes annual testing requirements.

The safety of your workers and visitors is the most important aspect of your business. Sloop Fire Extinguishers can help you ensure your safety goals are met with cost-effective, high-performance solutions.

Contact us at Contact Info to speak to a Sales Professional about how Sloop Fire Extinguishers can help you meet your exit and emergency lighting needs.

1233 Dorris Avenue
High Point, NC 27260

(336) 882-3855

Darren S.

High Point, NC

We installed new emergency exit lights throughout our facility, and the difference is striking. With powerful LEDs and reliable backup power, we know that even during a blackout or emergency, our employees and guests can evacuate safely.

Angela M.

Lexington, NC

We recently upgraded our exit and emergency lighting system with Sloop Fire. Their team was incredible—thorough, knowledgeable, and clearly familiar with both OSHA and NFPA 101 code requirements.