Emergency Lighting
When is Emergency Lighting Necessary?
Under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 (RRO), emergency lighting is required in non-domestic buildings and the common areas of Houses of Multiple Occupancy. This lighting must illuminate emergency exits and escape routes in the event of a power failure. Complete Security can help you achieve full compliance, ensuring the safety of your employees or occupants.
Emergency Lighting Regulations?
All emergency lighting installations and servicing conform to the BS 5266 guidance.
SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE
All emergency lighting systems should be tested monthly, by isolating the supply to the lighting circuit to ensure that all lights are fully functioning. This is typically carried out by the customer. Our skilled technicians ensure all systems are serviced to BS 5266 at least annually, but we recommend every six months.
During a fire, it is important that you are able to evacuate a building quickly and safely, and a fully functioning emergency lighting system is vital in enabling this.
Emergency Lighting isn't just a convenience: it's a necessity. We take our responsibility to ensure that your building is safe very seriously, which is why we offer comprehensive Emergency Lighting installation and ongoing maintenance services.
​Emergency Lighting Systems provide adequate lighting to guide occupants out of the building safely, and illuminate other fire safety equipment such as manual call points and fire extinguishers.
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