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Ektor

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Ektor has built its reputation on one simple principle: Reliability When It Counts.

As a trusted Australian brand, Ektor continues to set the benchmark in emergency lighting, delivering compliant, reliable, and durable solutions designed for local conditions.

The CORE range offers essential emergency lighting products engineered for everyday dependability — including the Razor, Mercury, and Boxit exit signs, the durable Ledfire emergency luminaire, the Duo emergency floodlight, and the Umbra weatherproof battens for combined emergency and general lighting applications.

Each Ektor product is engineered for long-term performance with LiFePO₄ batteries, serviceable components, and rigorous verification under ISO 9001:2015 and AS/NZS 2293 compliance. Products are backed by an industry-leading 5-year warranty, and robust IK and IP ratings with self-test capability make installation, commissioning, and maintenance straightforward and efficient.

From large-scale commercial developments to industrial and infrastructure projects, Ektor continues to prove itself as Australia’s trusted name in emergency lighting built for performance, tested for compliance, and designed to last.

Reliability When It Counts. That’s Ektor.

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