- OUR SERVICES
Emergency Lighting
Emergency lighting helps people find exits safely if the mains power fails. We supply, install, test, and maintain emergency lighting systems for commercial and residential sites, from new installations to upgrades, fault finding, and ongoing servicing to keep everything working and ready when it matters.
Installation
Complete emergency lighting installations tailored to your building and escape routes. We supply and fit dependable fittings and exit signage with clean, practical placement that supports safe evacuation.
Includes
- New installations and upgrades
- Replacement of faulty or outdated fittings
- Exit signage and emergency luminaires fitted to suit the site
Commissioning
Before handover, we commission your emergency lighting so it’s tested, verified, and documented for dependable operation. This confirms the system performs as intended and supports compliance with relevant guidance.
Includes
- Functional testing and system checks
- Verification of operation and coverage (where applicable)
- Completion documentation and records for your logbook
Fault Finding
If emergency lights aren’t operating correctly, we’ll identify the cause and put it right. From failed fittings and charging issues to battery faults and test failures, we focus on proper fixes, not quick patches.
We can help with
- Non-functioning lights or intermittent failures
- Battery/charging faults and indicator issues
- Test failures and recurring problems
Maintenance and Service
Regular testing and maintenance keeps emergency lighting reliable and compliant. We offer planned servicing to keep fittings working, reduce failures, and maintain clear records.
Includes
- Planned inspections and servicing
- Support with monthly functional checks and annual full-duration testing
- Clear records, reports, and remedial recommendations
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you cover my area?
Yes. We cover London and the surrounding areas. Send your postcode and we’ll confirm.
Can you upgrade an existing system?
Yes. We can replace faulty units, upgrade older fittings, add coverage, and improve reliability where needed.
How often should emergency lighting be tested?
Common guidance is monthly functional checks plus an annual full rated-duration test, with results recorded in a logbook.
