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GreenTorch™ Exit Signs

GreenTorch brings you the best in commerical safety lighting. We understand that every facility has different needs, therefore we provide the best solutions for each situation. Our Exit Sign products fall into two main cateogories, electrical and non-electrical. We encourage you to consider both options as they each have their distinct advantages. Though there is much debate in the marketplace about which technology is better, LED, LEC, Fluorescent, Cold-Cathode, Tritium, Photoluminescent or Incandescent, we undestand that each of these technologies serves a different need and that by providing you with unbiased information, you will see how GreenTorch Exit Signs are the best solution for your needs.

 

GreenTorch™ Electrical Exit Signs

  • Use long-life LED or LEC lighting technology
  • Dramatically reduce energy costs over Incandescent Exit Signs (Up 1/100th of energy usage)
  • Qualify for energy rebates
  • Aesthetically pleasing modern designs

GreenTorch Aluminum LED Exit Signs

 

GreenTorch™ Non-Electrical Exit Signs

  • Use Photoluminescent or Tritium technology
  • Use no electricity
  • Use no wiring
  • Save on Electrician Costs
  • Install in Minutes
  • Qualify for energy rebates
  • Aesthetically pleasing modern designs
  • No Bulbs to Discard / Replace
  • No Batteries to Discard / Replace
  • No-reliance on generators / inverters
GreenTorch Exit Signs

LED Exit Signs

Light Emitting Diodes, or LEDs, are bright and efficient. They’re popular for use in a variety of capacities including car headlights because they provide such clear and illuminating light. When compared to more traditional incandescent or fluorescent lights, LED lights are the better choice. They are more durable and damage-resistant, and they provide steady, consistent and strong illumination, never flickering. Perhaps the most glaring difference between LED lights and their more traditional competitors is that they’re much more energy efficient. LED lights can provide more light using far less energy than incandescent or fluorescent bulbs. This makes LED lights perfect for use in public building exit signs. Safety is every building designer’s number one concern, but finding an exit sign that provides both satisfactory illumination and energy efficiency is key. Today’s public buildings are getting bigger, and this means an even greater number of exit signs. Each of those signs requires electricity, which can add up to big bills if designers aren’t savvy about the exit sign choices they make. Still, it’s essential that designers do not skimp on the brightness, reliability and durability of their illuminated emergency exit signs.