Lithonia Lighting Revamps Life Safety Product Portfolio, Reducing Complexity for Streamlined Customer Experience

November 8, 2024

Lithonia Lighting® announced a realignment of its Life Safety product portfolio, reducing complexity and enhancing customer experience with a newly streamlined selection of exit and emergency lighting solutions. The Life Safety team optimized its product lineup, consolidating legacy product families down to four distinctive families based on feature set, performance, aesthetics and application. The refreshed portfolio includes all of the existing products, but makes it easier for customers to quickly find the ideal solution for their unique space requirements.

The four newly defined Life Safety families include:

  • Basics™ – Life Safety Made Simple: Ideal for Small Spaces
  • Quantum® – Next Level Performance: Ideal for Large Spaces
  • Signature® – Life Safety Refined: Ideal for High-End Spaces
  • Indura® – Rugged and Tough: Ideal for Industrial Spaces

Each family is designed to meet the distinct needs of a variety of spaces, providing targeted solutions that are easy to navigate and choose from. In addition, Lithonia Lighting has launched a comprehensive webpage as a centralized resource, positioning it as a “one-stop hub for Life Safety.” This page provides customers with detailed information, resources, and assets for each of the four Life Safety families in one convenient location.

Supporting the simplified product lineup, Lithonia Lighting also introduced dedicated brochures for each Life Safety family, as well as an additional brochure tailored for Canadian and international markets. This suite of resources empowers customers to make quick, informed decisions based on their specific space and safety requirements.

For more information on the Life Safety product portfolio, visit the Life Safety Product Page.

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