Emergency Lighting

Installation & Testing
Emergency Lighting

Emergency Lighting

Emergency Lighting

Emergency Lighting – Installation & Testing

Having emergency lighting in your premises is a legal requirement. The code of practice for emergency lighting, ‘BS 5266’ ‘Emergency Lighting’ states:

Every workplace shall have suitable and sufficient emergency lighting and that suitable and sufficient emergency lighting shall be provided and maintained in any room in which persons at work are specifically exposed to danger in the event of failure of artificial lighting.’

The right emergency lighting system will ensure the safety and peace of mind of your personnel (and possibly customers) in the event of any sudden loss of power. Trying to lead people out of a building in darkness can be very difficult and dangerous, so with an emergency lighting system, your evacuation path will be fully lit and easy to navigate.

Types of Emergency Lighting

Different Types of Emergency Lighting

There are varying emergency lighting systems available, all of which cater to different types of emergencies in different types of premises. You must establish which system is right for your business before you have it installed.

Escape Route Lighting

Designed to illuminate planned evacuation routes in the event of a fire or any emergency where the premises need to be evacuated quickly.

Escape route lighting is the part of an emergency lighting system provided to enable the swift and safe evacuation of a building by illuminating its escape routes, such as corridors and stairways, and also the location of fire-fighting equipment, e.g. fire extinguishers and safety/security equipment such as key boxes holding emergency keys to exit doors. As such, escape route lighting can be seen to be a fundamental requirement of fire safety provision in all non-domestic premises and public areas of HMOs, whatever their use or occupancy levels.

High-Risk Task Area Lighting

This lighting is essential for areas that have systems, machines or processes that need to be monitored. These emergency lighting systems will be tailored to the specifications of the environment.

High-risk task lighting is a specific type of emergency lighting provided to ensure the safety of people involved in a potentially dangerous process or situation. It must be sufficient to enable the requisite shut-down procedures to be implemented. This type of lighting will only apply across a limited range of scenarios.

Open Area (Anti-Panic Lighting)

For large, open spaces affected by these types of emergencies, this lighting is needed to keep order among the people in the premises and prevent any delays or risks created by panicking by clearly illuminating the evacuation paths and surrounding areas.

Large public buildings such as shopping centres, museums and exhibition halls, etc., attract significant numbers of visitors who will not be familiar with the layout of the premises. Panic may therefore ensue should an emergency evacuation be triggered by the sounding of the fire alarm. Open area/anti-panic lighting is relevant in such situations to aid in the identification of escape routes and exits and the guidance of people towards them.

Where is Emergency Escape Lighting Required?

In detail, as noted in the HM Government publication ‘Fire Safety Risk Assessment: Offices and Shops’, an emergency escape lighting system should normally cover the following:

It is not necessary to provide individual lights (luminaires) for each item below, but there should be a sufficient overall level of light to allow them to be visible and usable.

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