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We stock the full LumiLife range, a commercial LED line built for safety and everyday use. It covers emergency lighting and exit signs for compliance, alongside floodlights, work lights and downlights for sites, workshops and outdoor areas. Every fitting is chosen for reliable output and a long service life, with free UK delivery over £99 and worldwide shipping.

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What LumiLife covers, from emergency fittings to everyday LED

We stock the LumiLife range as a commercial LED line built around safety and reliable everyday output. It runs from emergency fittings and exit signs through to floodlights, work lights, high bays, panels, battens and downlights. Most fittings use integrated LED, and many are rated for outdoor or industrial use, so the range suits commercial sites, workshops, hallways and kitchens as readily as a study or utility area.

Emergency lighting and exit signs: where each is required

Emergency lighting is the part of the range that exists to keep an escape route usable when the mains supply fails. LumiLife splits these fittings into maintained and non-maintained versions, and the difference matters when you plan a layout. A non-maintained fitting, such as the 2W LED Non-Maintained Emergency Downlight, stays dark until the power drops and then runs on its own battery. A maintained fitting, like the 2.5W LED Maintained Emergency Downlight, stays lit during normal use and continues on battery during a failure.

Exit signs follow the same logic. The LumiLife LED Emergency Exit Sign is offered in maintained and non-maintained modes, and there is a wall-mounted version with an up-arrow legend, so you can point people towards the nearest way out. Signs that need to read at all times, such as those over a final exit door, are usually run in maintained mode, while a sign on a route that is otherwise well lit can sit in non-maintained mode and only show during a failure.

Battery backup and self-testing

Several fittings carry their own backup. The Emergency Pack for LED Downlights gives a three-hour battery backup, and there is a 20W Self-Testing Emergency Battery Pack for High Bay Lights plus a Panel Emergency Kit rated to a maximum of 80W. Self-testing units run their own checks, which cuts the manual log work on larger commercial installs. As a rule, escape routes and assembly points are the areas where these fittings are expected, so plan emergency cover around stairs, corridors, exits and any space people pass through to leave.

Bulkheads, floodlights and work lights for outdoor and industrial areas

For external walls and service areas, most LumiLife outdoor bulkheads are IP65-rated and several are CCT adjustable, letting you set warm white, cool white or daylight on the same fitting. Options include polo bulkheads with microwave sensors and emergency-rated versions, plus an indoor non-maintained emergency twin spot bulkhead for plant rooms and stores. Floodlights run from 50W up to 200W in black IP65 finishes, with a rechargeable 30W floodlight on a magnetic base for temporary tasks. Portable 30W work lights, including a 110V site version, cover hands-on jobs where a fixed fitting is not practical.

High bays, panels and downlights for larger spaces

High open spaces are served by the Essential UFO high bay fittings, with clear PC and angled aluminium reflectors, PIR controllers and motion-and-daylight sensors to match the mounting height and traffic. For ceilings, LumiLife LED panels come in sizes from 300x300mm up to 600x1200mm, many CCT adjustable, with surface-mount frames and a wire suspension kit where there is no recessed void. Recessed circular downlights are mostly CCT adjustable across 3000K, 4000K and 6500K, with IP54 versions for damp areas. The range is rounded out by LED battens, GU10 and GLS bulbs and a 12V IP67 transformer.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between maintained and non-maintained LumiLife emergency lighting?

A maintained fitting stays lit during normal use and keeps running on its battery if the mains fails, which suits exit signs that must read at all times. A non-maintained fitting stays off until the supply drops, then switches to battery to light an escape route. LumiLife offers both, including maintained and non-maintained emergency downlights and exit signs, so you can mix the two across a layout to match where constant light is needed and where backup-only cover is enough.

Where are LumiLife exit signs and emergency fittings usually required?

Emergency fittings are planned around escape routes and the spaces people move through to leave a building, so think stairs, corridors, final exit doors and assembly points. The LumiLife LED Emergency Exit Sign range includes a wall-mounted version with an up-arrow legend to point people towards the nearest way out. Non-maintained emergency downlights and bulkheads add light on the route itself. The exact placement and duration for your building should follow the relevant regulations and a competent electrician's assessment.

What does CCT adjustable mean on LumiLife panels and downlights?

CCT adjustable means one fitting can switch between colour temperatures rather than being fixed to a single tone. Many LumiLife downlights and panels offer 3000K warm white, 4000K cool white and 6500K daylight on the same unit. This is useful when one product needs to suit different rooms, since a warmer setting works in a hallway while a daylight setting reads better in a kitchen, study or workshop. Some outdoor bulkheads and high bays are CCT adjustable too.

Which LumiLife fittings are rated for outdoor or wet areas?

Outdoor and damp-area fittings carry a higher IP rating. Most LumiLife outdoor bulkheads and the 50W to 200W floodlights are IP65-rated against dust and water jets, while the portable work lights and the rechargeable 30W floodlight are IP54, and the 12V transformer is IP67. Several recessed downlights are IP54 for areas with some moisture. Indoor-only fittings such as standard panels are IP20 and should be kept to dry interiors. Match the IP rating to the location, and have any outdoor or commercial install carried out by a qualified electrician.

Does LumiLife offer self-testing and battery backup options?

Yes. Alongside the standalone emergency fittings, LumiLife supplies add-on backup, including an Emergency Pack for LED Downlights with three-hour battery backup, a Panel Emergency Kit rated to a maximum of 80W, and a 20W Self-Testing Emergency Battery Pack for High Bay Lights. Self-testing units run their own periodic checks, which reduces the manual testing burden on larger commercial sites. The right backup depends on your fitting type and the duration your building's emergency scheme calls for.

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