
Warehouses are among the toughest environments for emergency lighting: airborne dust, vibration from forklifts, and the need for reliable backup. IMIGY Lighting’sVoyager Emergency Blade Exit Sign and Guard Fit Emergency Downlight are engineered to meet these challenges. Guard Fit, with IP65 fullsealing protection, blocks dust completely and can serve as a Warehouse bulkhead emergency light for wall mounting, or as a Fit type emergency light for recessed daily use. Voyager, while rated IP20, uses a rugged PC housing and is an excellent Retail store emergency light and Public area emergency light in cleaner warehouse zones. For extreme dust conditions, IMIGY offers a dedicated Warehouse bulkhead emergency light variant with reinforced sealed housing. Dust stays out, but maintenance stays easy.
Key Points
Voyager Emergency Blade Exit Sign: PC housing with PET pictogram panel, 3mm or 8mm blade thickness, 30m visibility. LiFePO₄ 3.2V 1800mAh battery, selftest, maintained/nonmaintained. Input 5W, emergency 1W, charge ≤24h, discharge ≥3h, 6500K, CRI>80, IP20.
Guard Fit Emergency Downlight: IP65 fully sealed, modular ultraslim, interchangeable round/elliptical lens. LiFePO₄ 3.2V battery (1500/1800/3400mAh), input 3W, emergency 1/1.3/2.2W, 160320lm, 6500K, charge ≤24h, discharge ≥3h, manual/selftest/DALI2, Class II, 045°C, 5year warranty.

A Warehouse bulkhead emergency light must keep dust out of critical electronics. Guard Fit’s IP65 seal blocks all dust ingress; its lens locks with a gasketsealed snap ring, and the housing is fully enclosed. Voyager is IP20 but can be deployed in lowdust zones or fitted with a protective cover. For heavydust warehouses, IMIGY’s dedicated Warehouse bulkhead emergency light uses a thicker PC shell and fullperimeter sealing gaskets for IP65+ protection.

Voyager, as a Public area emergency light and Retail store emergency light, is best mounted above exit doors and along main corridors where its 30m visibility guides evacuation. Avoid direct dust exposure in bulkstorage zones. Guard Fit, as a Fit type emergency light, can be recessed in office ceilings or configured as a Bulkhead type emergency light on rack columns. Its IP65 rating tolerates forkliftraised dust and occasional hosing. For uniform dust protection, select the Warehouse bulkhead emergency light variant for all critical points.

Installation: Voyager — drill, fix bracket with screws and anchors, attach sign. Guard Fit recessed — push into cutout until spring clips lock; surface version uses screwfixed base. Manuals mention only “screw fix,” “spring clip lock,” “bracket lock.” Maintenance: Wipe lens and vents every two months to prevent dust buildup. Test emergency function quarterly; replace battery every three years. Because all fixings are mechanical, fixtures can be removed for cleaning or service without ceiling damage.
Conclusion
IMIGY’s Voyager Emergency Blade Exit Sign and Guard Fit Emergency Downlight deliver warehouseready dust protection with different IP levels — Guard Fit provides IP65 sealing, while Voyager handles cleaner zones and an optional Warehouse bulkhead emergency light variant covers extreme conditions. Whether you need a Retail store emergency light, Public area emergency light, Bulkhead type emergency light, or flexible Fit type emergency light, IMIGY offers a solution with purely mechanical fixing — screws, spring clips, or brackets — and no “seamless” adhesive. Choose IMIGY: emergency lighting that keeps dust out and safety on.
Further product and certification details are available at https://www.imigyled.com/.
FAQ
Q: Is Guard Fit’s IP65 certified for dust? A: Yes. The “6” means dusttight. Seals remain effective with mechanical springclip or screw fixing.
Q: Can Voyager be used in a dusty warehouse? A: It’s best for cleaner exit routes. For dusty areas, add a protective cover and clean regularly. Fixing remains screwmechanical.
Q: How is the dedicated Warehouse bulkhead emergency light different? A: It features thicker housing, wider gaskets, and IP65+ protection for extreme dust/impact. Installation is screwmechanical — no “seamless.”
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