Strip Light Fixtures

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Types of Strip Light Fixtures

Linear lights are for low-bay industrial and commercial applications such as workshops, hallways, garages, and parking garages. Our linear light fixtures are available as LED-ready or LED-integrated fixtures, depending on the model you choose, and are between 2 feet and 4 feet long.

LED Corner Light LED Corner Light

LED Stairwell Lights

LED stairwell lights are also known as stairwell lights. They can be mounted along the ceiling or on a wall in a corner. Some models offer a battery backup for emergency situations. These are reliable options for lighting hospitals, schools, dormitories, and corridors. 

NSF Certified LED Light NSF Certified LED Light

NSF-Certified LED Lights

We offer an LED Washdown Tube Fixture that NSF and FDA/USDA criteria. It’s fit for food and beverage processing centers, hospital and medical environments, and other sanitary spaces. Our NSF-certified lights are easy to clean and prevent the collection of dust, residue, or other contaminants for a sanitary work environment.


LED Retrofit Kits LED Retrofit Kits

LED Retrofit Kits

If you currently have fluorescent light fixtures in place but want to switch to LEDs for energy efficiency and longevity, we offer a variety of LED retrofit kits that can be used to transition your existing fixtures to LED fixtures. These retrofit kits fit into existing fixtures once the fluorescent components of the fixture are removed. You will remove the existing tubes and ballast so that you can keep the existing fixture and just install the LED tube lights or the retrofit magnetic LED strips.

Linear Pendant Light Linear Pendant Light

Linear Pendant Lighting- Up/Down Pendant Lights

Linear pendant lighting is similar to linear light fixtures. However, they are typically suspended by chains or other suspension kits. Many of our pendant lights are also what are considered “up/down pendant lights,” meaning that they throw light both ways, down and up. Typically up/down lights disperse about 70% of the light as downlight and the other 30% upward.


Vapor Tight Fixture Vapor Tight Fixture

Vapor Tight Fixture

Vapor tight light fixtures are meant for damp and more rugged environments. These lights have debris, moisture, and fume-resistant construction that makes them durable enough for commercial and industrial locations such as gas stations, refrigerated storage, paint booths, garages, and more.

Wraparound Light Wraparound Light

Wraparound Light

Wraparound lights get their name from their one-piece lens that wraps the fixture, diffusing the light output. These are a reliable option for basements, hallways, laundry rooms, garages, and more. 


FAQs:

Where are LED strip light fixtures used?

LED strip light fixtures are most commonly used in industrial and commercial low-bay environments such as workshops, hallways/corridors, stairwells, storage areas, parking garages, and more. Many homeowners also use them in basements and personal garages as well.


Why choose LED strip light fixtures over fluorescents? Do LED fixtures have ballasts?

LED strip light fixtures are more energy efficient and require less maintenance. LED tubes, strips, and fixtures last longer than fluorescents and don’t need to be replaced nearly as often as they tend to have about a 50,000-hour life span. LED fixtures do not have ballasts, and our LED retrofit kits come with magnetic drivers that you install to replace the existing ballast in a fluorescent fixture.


Can you replace an LED light strip in strip light fixtures?

This depends on which type of fixture you choose. We offer two types: LED-ready, meaning you can replace the bulbs, or LED-integrated, meaning when the lights go out, the fixture needs to be replaced.


How do I hang or mount LED linear fixtures?

We offer a hanging and suspension kit for our pendant LED strip light fixtures that make hanging them easy. Most of our strip light fixtures come with all the pieces you would need to successfully and properly hang or mount your new fixture, or they have simple mounting holes for screws that you can utilize.


How do I determine how many fixtures to place in the area?

How much light is required in your space? This can be highly subjective based on the space you are lighting and how bright you need it. However, as a general rule of thumb, you can find the answer in a document published by the Illuminating Engineering Society (IES). 

In their Lighting Handbook, the IES has an extensive list of suggested lighting levels for commercial and industrial spaces, such as warehouses, retail and auto shops, and parking areas. Read our blog “Industrial/Commercial Recommended Lighting Levels” for a detailed explanation.

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