How do I know if I have emergency lighting?
A green or red LED should be visible on each light fitting, you should also have a clearly labelled key switch for testing. If you can’t see either of these […]
A green or red LED should be visible on each light fitting, you should also have a clearly labelled key switch for testing. If you can’t see either of these […]
There are five main types of emergency lighting: Emergency lighting – safety lighting for when normal lighting fails. It should provide prompt, automatic, and timely lighting in a specified area. […]
Most buildings require a combination of the different types of emergency lighting to make the evacuation process as safe as possible for the building’s occupants. It is important to understand […]
Where lights are fitted as a requirement of planning law, they must be tested. No-one is exempt, if you are in any doubt please contact us.
You must have your emergency lighting tested every month, in accordance with BS EN 50172:2004 / BS 5266-8:2004. The requirement for this monthly testing is a simple period of simulated failure, during which […]
As well as fulfilling your legal obligation, you will gain peace of mind.
When you contact Black Pear Electrical we will take the time to discuss your emergency lighting requirements with you. We will book you a full review and consultation, where we […]
The engineer will test every light, and ensure that they have a minimum of 3 hours working time. This will be done with the least possible disruption to your business.
A certificate showing that your emergency lighting has been tested, which shows evidential proof of your compliance for yourself and your insurers, and peace of mind that you have fulfilled […]