Emergency Lights

Emergency lights are an essential safety feature in many buildings, particularly in commercial and public spaces. They provide illumination during a power outage or emergency, enabling people to safely evacuate the building. Regular emergency light checks are necessary to ensure that the lights work correctly and function as intended in a crisis.

During emergency lights checks, a qualified engineer or electrician will typically carry out the following tasks: 

1. Check the power supply: The engineer will check that the emergency lights are connected to a reliable power supply and that the batteries are fully charged. 

2. Activate the lights: The engineer will activate the emergency lights to ensure they switch automatically when the power fails. 

3. Check the light output: The engineer will check that the lights provide adequate illumination and that there are no broken or missing bulbs. 

4. Test the duration: The engineer will test the course of the emergency lights to ensure that they remain illuminated for the required time. 

5. Check the charging system: The engineer will check that the charging system is working correctly and that the batteries are being charged to their total capacity. 

6. Record the results: The engineer will record the results of the emergency lights checks in a log book or electronic database, including any defects found and any remedial actions are taken. 

It is recommended that emergency light checks are carried out regularly, typically every six months or annually, depending on the type of building and its use. This ensures that the emergency lights are always in good working order and ready to provide illumination in an emergency. 
FAQ

Q: Why do I need to have emergency light checks? 

A: Emergency light checks are necessary to ensure that the lights work correctly and function as intended in an emergency. They are a legal requirement for many commercial and public buildings, and failure to comply with the regulations can result in fines or legal action.

Q: How often do I need to have emergency light checks? 

A: The frequency of emergency light checks depends on the type of building and its use. Generally, emergency light checks should be carried out every six months or annually.

Q: Who can carry out emergency light checks?

A: Emergency light checks should be carried out by a qualified engineer or electrician with the necessary training and experience to work with electrical systems.

Q: What happens if a problem is found during emergency light checks? 

A: If a problem is found during emergency light checks, the engineer or electrician will typically carry out any necessary repairs or replacements to ensure the lights function correctly. They will also record the details of any defects and the actions taken to address them.

Q: Do emergency lights need to be tested during regular business hours? 

A: Emergency lights can be tested at any time, but it is recommended to test them during regular business hours when the building is occupied. This ensures that any faults or defects can be identified and addressed quickly.

Q: Do I need to keep a record of emergency light checks? 

A: It is essential to keep a record of emergency light checks, including the date, the name of the person who carried out the inspection, and any defects or issues found. This helps to demonstrate compliance with legal requirements and can also help to identify any recurring problems that need to be addressed.

 

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