Emergency Light Testing Services in Lancaster

Professional testing and maintenance of emergency lighting systems for businesses, landlords, and public buildings across Lancaster and Cumbria.

Why Emergency Light Testing Matters

Emergency lighting is a critical safety feature in any building. In the event of a power failure, it provides illumination to help occupants evacuate safely and allows staff to shut down hazardous processes. Under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, responsible persons must ensure that emergency lighting systems are properly maintained and tested.

The British Standard BS 5266-1 outlines the requirements for design, installation, and maintenance. Compliance involves:

  • Monthly Functional Tests: A short duration test to ensure lights switch on automatically.
  • Annual Full Duration Tests: A complete discharge test (typically 3 hours) to verify battery capacity and runtime.
Emergency Light Testing Lancaster

What We Check During Testing

Our engineers carry out a thorough inspection and testing regime to ensure full compliance with BS 5266-1. This goes beyond simply turning the lights on.

Failure to maintain these systems can result in severe penalties, invalid insurance, and most importantly, risk to life. Our testing ensures your system is reliable when you need it most.

Visual Inspection

Checking units are clean, undamaged, securely fixed, and not obscured by furniture or stock.

Battery & Runtime

Verifying battery health and ensuring lights remain illuminated for the required duration (usually 3 hours).

Power Connections

Ensuring mains power supply is stable and that automatic switching functions correctly during simulated failure.

Signage & Labelling

Checking that emergency escape route signs are visible, illuminated, and that test logs are up to date.

Fire Alarm Integration

Verifying that emergency lights activate automatically when linked to the fire alarm system.

Fault Rectification

Immediate identification and repair of faulty units, including battery replacements where possible.

Why Choose Us for Emergency Light Testing?

We combine technical expertise with exceptional service to keep your premises safe and compliant.

Accredited & Insured

Fully insured and accredited professionals ensuring high-quality, compliant service.

Qualified Engineers

Our team undergoes regular training to stay current with the latest industry standards.

Transparent Pricing

Affordable rates with no hidden costs. You receive a clear quote before work begins.

Detailed Reporting

Comprehensive reports detailing findings and any necessary actions for compliance.

Emergency Light Testing Prices

£10.00 per light

Minimum spend: £50.00

We believe in complete transparency. The price shown is all-inclusive – no hidden fees or surprise charges.

Travel to and from your premises
Full testing of your emergency lighting system
Minor repairs where required to pass the test
Certification sent via email in PDF format

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about emergency light testing and compliance.

Emergency light testing is a routine check to ensure that emergency lighting systems function correctly during a power failure. It is a legal requirement in the UK to maintain these systems to ensure safe evacuation routes are illuminated.

During a test, our engineers simulate a power failure to check that lights switch on automatically. We verify that all bulbs are working, batteries are holding a charge, and the system remains illuminated for the required duration (typically 3 hours for full tests). We also perform visual inspections of the units.

Testing should only be carried out by competent and qualified individuals or companies. Our engineers are fully trained and experienced in electrical safety testing, ensuring accurate and compliant results.

UK regulations require at least a monthly functional test (short duration) and an annual full-duration test. While building owners can perform monthly tests, annual tests are best conducted by professionals to ensure battery health and system integrity are verified.

Yes. Under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, the "responsible person" must ensure that emergency lighting is maintained in efficient working order and good repair. Failure to comply can result in enforcement notices, fines, or imprisonment.

Ensure Your Emergency Lighting is Compliant

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