Shop Emergency Preparedness Lights — Rechargeable LED Lights for Power Outages & Storms
Hokolite emergency preparedness lights are built for power outages, storms, roadside emergencies, camping backup, and home emergency kits. Every light features rechargeable LED output, practical brightness modes, and portable designs made for unexpected situations.
What to Look for in Emergency Preparedness Lights?
•Brightness — For indoor outages, 150 to 500 lumens is usually sufficient. For garages, outdoor areas, or roadside emergencies, 1000 lumens or above provides better visibility.
•Lighting type — Lanterns provide 360-degree area lighting, flashlights project a focused beam, and work lights provide hands-free illumination for repairs.
•Runtime — Match the runtime at your preferred brightness setting to how long you need the light between charges.
•Waterproofing — An IPX4 rating handles rain and splashing comfortably. For wet environments, look for IPX6 or higher.
•Rechargeable LED lights for power outages, storms, roadside emergencies, and home backup
•Lanterns, flashlights, and work lights available across the emergency preparedness lineup
•USB-C rechargeable — charge from any outlet, power bank, car charger, or laptop
•Limited lifetime warranty and 30-day returns on every product
What is the best rechargeable light for emergency preparedness?
The best rechargeable emergency light depends on your use case. For power outages, prioritize a lantern with wide area lighting and long battery runtime. For roadside emergencies or repairs, look for a magnetic work light that keeps both hands free. For moving around in the dark, a rechargeable flashlight is the most practical choice.
How many lumens do I need for emergency lighting?
For indoor power outages and close-range tasks, 150 to 500 lumens provides comfortable illumination. For lighting a larger room, garage, driveway, or roadside area, 1000 lumens or more is more appropriate. Most Hokolite emergency lights include multiple brightness modes to cover both needs from a single unit.
How long does a rechargeable emergency light battery last?
Battery life depends on the light type, brightness setting, and battery capacity. On low brightness, most rechargeable emergency lights can run for several hours or longer. On maximum output, runtime is shorter. For power outages or storm preparation, medium brightness provides the best balance of usable light and battery life.
Are Hokolite emergency lights waterproof?
Most Hokolite emergency lights carry an IPX4 waterproof rating or higher, meaning they handle rain and splashing without issue. For more demanding outdoor conditions such as heavy storms, roadside use, or wet job sites, check the individual product page for models with an IPX6 or higher rating.
How should I store emergency lights so they are ready when needed?
Store emergency lights in easy-to-reach locations such as a kitchen drawer, bedroom, garage, car, or emergency supply kit. Keep the charging cable nearby and recharge the light every few months so it is ready for power outages, storms, or unexpected situations.