The Significance of Emergency Lighting during Critical Situations
In the event of a fire, a power outage can trigger panic among individuals, posing additional risks to the occupants within your building. By implementing emergency lighting systems, the presence of adequate illumination during a power cut enables occupants to easily discern evacuation routes, thus ensuring their safe escape.
EMERGENCY LIGHTING – CRAWLEY
What are the types of emergency lighting?
- Escape Route Lighting – Illuminates routes to fire escapes and emergency exits
- Open Area Lighting – Installed in open areas to guide occupants to the nearest exit
- High-Risk Task Lighting – Emergency lighting that is installed in workplaces that carry out high-risk tasks
- Standby Lighting – Lighting that kicks in when the power is cut
If you’re uncertain about the specific type of emergency lighting you need, please don’t hesitate to contact us.
Servicing and maintenance
As a business/building owner, it is your responsibility to ensure that your emergency lighting is functioning properly and free from any faults. It is highly recommended to have a professional inspect your lighting at least once a year. This not only gives you the assurance that your lighting is in working order but also ensures compliance with the applicable regulations. For a FREE, no-obligation quote or to inquire about our coverage beyond Crawley, please don’t hesitate to contact us.