Emergency Light Testing – Reliable, Efficient & Compliant
In any commercial or industrial building, safety is non-negotiable. That’s why our emergency light testing service is designed to keep your premises compliant and your people protected.
Who We Serve
From busy factories and sleek office blocks to critical environments like hospitals, we work across all sectors to ensure your emergency lighting systems are tested thoroughly and with minimal disruption.
What We Do
- Routine emergency light testing in line with current UK regulations
- Full function and duration testing
- Immediate reporting of any failures
- Fast turnaround on detailed compliance reports
Why Choose Us
- Friendly, knowledgeable engineers
- Flexible appointments to suit your schedule
- Clear, easy-to-read reports issued quickly after testing
- Peace of mind knowing you’re compliant and covered
Let’s Light the Way to Safety
Ready to book your emergency light testing or want to chat with a member of our team? Get in touch today—we’re here to help.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How often should emergency lights be tested?
A: UK regulations recommend a monthly functional test and an annual full-duration test of all emergency lighting systems.
Q: Will there be any disruption to our business during testing?
A: We aim to keep disruption to an absolute minimum. Our engineers work around your schedule and are experienced in operating discreetly, even in sensitive environments like hospitals.
Q: What happens if a light fails the test?
A: We’ll log it immediately and include it in your report, along with any recommendations. We can also arrange for repairs or replacements if needed.
Q: How quickly do we receive our compliance report?
A: Reports are usually issued within 24 hours of testing—sometimes even sooner.
Q: Are you qualified to carry out emergency lighting inspections?
A: Yes! Our engineers are fully trained and stay up to date with the latest compliance standards and best practices.
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