

When mains power fails or smoke fills a corridor, people need a clear, illuminated route to safety. My emergency lighting systems are designed and installed so that exits, stairwells, and escape routes remain visible when everything else goes dark.
I start with a site survey to map out routes, high‑risk areas, and any specific regulatory duties you have under fire safety law. From there, I design a scheme that positions emergency bulkheads, exit signs, and stand‑by fittings exactly where they are needed, using either self‑contained or central battery systems, depending on the size and use of the building.
Fittings are selected for the environment - impact‑resistant for public corridors, higher IP ratings for damp or external areas - and sited to avoid shadows and blind spots. I connect, label, and test each point to ensure it meets the required duration and light levels, and I set up test facilities so your staff can carry out routine monthly checks without difficulty.
As a NICEIC Approved Contractor, I commission the system using calibrated test equipment, then issue certificates confirming compliance with current standards. I also provide simple guidance on periodic testing and record‑keeping, helping you demonstrate due diligence to fire officers, landlords, and insurers.
Whether you are fitting out new premises or bringing an older installation up to current expectations, I provide reliable emergency lighting that supports safe evacuation and keeps your building on the right side of regulation.
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