When a mains power failure occurs, your facility could be plunged into darkness which could lead to disorientation and unsafe conditions for your employees. With a good, fully working emergency lighting system your staff will have clear and well-lit directions on how to safely exit the building.
We provide a range of emergency lighting services which serve to keep your personnel and workplace safe while also allowing you to remain compliant with British standards.
We Can Help With:
- Emergency Lighting Installation: Our experienced electrical engineers can design and install an emergency lighting system customised to your facility.
- Emergency Lighting Maintenance: We can help keep your existing system in top condition with regular repairs and component replacements where needed.
- Emergency Lighting Upgrades: If your current set up is outdated or now non-compliant, our team can upgrade your equipment to ensure it is highly efficient and meets regulations.
- Emergency Lighting Inspection & Testing: Keep your system in shape with a comprehensive inspection and testing to identify any faults or potential damage.
When testing we make certain that all emergency lights are numbered to ensure optimised traceability and upon completion, you will be issued an up-to-date Electrical Lighting Certificate.
If you’re worried about the efficiency of your emergency lighting, then don’t wait until an emergency occurs to find out. We would be happy to take a look at your workplace and see how we can assist you further.
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