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Emergency Lights Testing Services

In the heart of London, ensuring the safety and compliance of your emergency lighting systems is not just a regulatory requirement; it’s a crucial aspect of safeguarding the well-being of occupants. Testar’s Emergency Lights Testing services are designed to provide thorough inspections and testing, ensuring your emergency lighting systems are reliable and compliant with UK safety standards.

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What Our Emergency Light Testing Includes

  • Comprehensive testing of emergency lighting systems to BS 5266-1 standards
  • Inspection of luminaires, exit signs, and battery backup systems
  • Detailed reporting on system performance and compliance
  • Recommendations for any necessary repairs or adjustments
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our process for OBTAINING emergency lights testing CERTIFICATE

At Testar, we follow a systematic and thorough process to ensure that your emergency lights are tested comprehensively, leading to the issuance of an emergency light testing certificate. Our process is designed to be efficient, transparent, and minimally disruptive to your business operations.

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Initial Consultation

We start with an assessment of your needs and a review of your current emergency lighting setup.

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On-Site Testing

Our certified technicians conduct extensive testing on each component of your emergency lighting system.

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Compliance Reporting

You receive a comprehensive report detailing the performance of your system and any recommendations.

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Certification

Upon successful testing, we issue an Emergency Lights Testing certificate, affirming your compliance.

Why Choose Testar for Your Emergency Lights Testing

  • Experienced and Qualified Electricians: Our team is highly trained and experienced in commercial electrical safety.
  • Accredited Service: We are accredited by NIC EIC , ensuring top-quality service.
  • Tailored Solutions: We understand that each business is unique and offer customised solutions.
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understanding emergency light testing

In today’s fast-paced world, safety should always be a top priority. When it comes to emergency situations, having reliable and functioning emergency lights can make all the difference. These lights serve as crucial lifelines, guiding people to safety during power outages or other emergencies. That is why it is essential to ensure the regular testing and maintenance of emergency lights in all public and commercial buildings.

Regular emergency light testing and maintenance are necessary to guarantee that these lifesaving devices are operational when it matters most. It is crucial for building owners and occupiers to understand their responsibilities in maintaining a safe environment for everyone. By conducting routine tests and inspections, potential issues can be identified and addressed promptly, ensuring that emergency lights are functioning optimally.

What are emergency lights?

Emergency lights are important safety devices that are designed to provide lighting in emergency situation when normal lighting fail. They are usually installed in public buildings, such as schools, hospitals, and office complexes, as well as in vehicles like ambulances and fire trucks. These lights are specifically designed to be bright and highly visible, making it easier for people to locate emergency exits and navigate through dark or smokey areas.

They are often equipped with flashing or rotating features to attract attention and alert others of the emergency. In addition to providing illumination, emergency lights are also accompanied by audible alarms, ensuring that people are aware of the situation and can take appropriate action.

Overall, emergency lights with fire alarm system play a crucial role in maintaining safety during unforeseen circumstances, ensuring that individuals are able to evacuate or respond effectively in emergency situations.

Importance of emergency light testing

Emergency light testing is of utmost importance in maintaining the safety and well-being of individuals in various buildings and establishments. These emergency lights serve as crucial sources of guidance and illumination during times of power outages or emergencies. Regular testing ensures that the emergency lights are fully functioning and able to provide adequate lighting in critical situations. By conducting these tests, potential issues or malfunctions can be identified and addressed promptly, reducing the risk of accidents or injuries.

It is imperative to have a systematic plan in place to regularly test emergency lights, as they provide a sense of security and assurance to both occupants and visitors. In addition, complying with regulations and guidelines regarding emergency lighting testing is necessary to meet safety standards and requirements. Overall, emergency light testing plays a vital role in protecting lives and ensuring a safe environment for all. 

How does emergency lighting works?

Emergency lighting works by providing illumination when the normal power supply fails. It ensures the safety of individuals in buildings during emergency situations or power outages. There are various types of emergency lighting systems, including maintained, non-maintained, and combined emergency lights.

Maintained lights are always illuminated and connected to the building’s main power supply, battery-backed-up for emergencies. Non-maintained lights remain off and are activated only when there is a power failure or emergency. Combined emergency lights serve as both general lighting and emergency lighting.

These systems are equipped with rechargeable batteries that are constantly charged when the main power supply is functioning. In case of power failure, the batteries then provide backup power to the lights for a specific period of time, typically one to three hours. 

Components of emergency lights 

Emergency lights are crucial tools in times of crisis, providing visibility and safety when regular lighting sources are unavailable. They are part of the fire safety system and contain of various components that work together to ensure their efficiency and functionality.

One of the key component of lighting unit is the battery, which serves as the power source for the emergency light. These batteries are designed to provide long-lasting energy to ensure the lights can operate for an extended period of time. Another crucial component is the light bulb, which emits a strong and focused beam of light in order to enhance visibility in emergency situations. Lastly, the charging system is responsible for recharging the battery, allowing the light to be ready for future use.

Together, these components work harmoniously to provide essential illumination during emergencies, demonstrating the importance of their quality and reliability.  

How often should you test your emergency lighting?

When it comes to the frequency of testing for emergency lighting in the UK, there are recommended testing intervals that should be followed. It is important to ensure that emergency lighting is regularly inspected and maintained to guarantee its functionality during critical situations.

The recommended testing intervals are determined by several factors that need to be considered. These factors include the type of building or premises, the level of risk associated with the specific location, the maximum time required for evacuation, and the characteristics of the emergency lighting system itself.

Additionally, it is vital to take into account any regulations or guidelines set forth by industry standards. Ultimately, determining the testing frequency should be done with careful consideration to ensure the safety and functionality of emergency lighting systems. 

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Emergency lights Testing procedures 

1

Visual inspection

Visual inspections play an important role in identifying any physical damages or signs of wear and tear. It is essential to regularly check components such as bulbs, batteries, and wires to prevent malfunctions. 

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Functional test

Functional tests are equally important to assess the operational capability of emergency lights. This includes testing the activation of lights, sirens, and other necessary features to ensure they are functioning properly. These tests should be conducted periodically to guarantee that emergency lights are ready for use when needed.

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Recording and documenting

Recording and documenting the results of both visual inspections and functional tests  using fire safety logbook are vital for proper maintenance and compliance with safety standards. This allows for easy monitoring of any issues or trends that may arise, enabling timely repairs or replacements.

What is a ‘flick’ and a ‘duration’ test? 

Emergency light tests are an essential part of ensuring the safety and functionality of emergency lighting systems. Two common types of tests are the ‘flick’ and the ‘duration’ test.

In a ‘flick‘ test, the emergency lights are briefly turned on and off to check if they respond promptly and effectively. This manual testing helps to identify any issues with the lamps or circuitry. On the other hand, a ‘duration‘ test involves simulating a power cut and running the lights on their battery backup for a predetermined period of time, usually around three hours. This test is crucial as it verifies the battery’s capacity to sustain the lights during an actual emergency situation.

To conduct these tests, a test key switch is typically used, allowing easy control and monitoring of the emergency lights. It is recommended to perform duration test once a year to ensure that the emergency lights are in proper working order and can provide adequate illumination during unforeseen circumstances. 

Common issues and trouble shooting 

There are common issues that can arise during the testing process that need to be addressed to stay fire safety compliant:
  • Battery failures are one such issue, and can occur due to various factors such as eging batteries or improper maintenance. Regular inspection and replacement of batteries are vital in avoiding this issue.
  • Faulty light bulbs, which can lead to ineffective illumination during emergencies. Checking and replacing malfunctioning bulbs regularly can help alleviate this concern.
  • Problems with charging systems can also occur, preventing the batteries from being properly charged. This can be caused by faulty connections or malfunctioning circuit boards.
By addressing these common problems in a respectful and proactive manner, the effectiveness and reliability of emergency escape lighting systems can be upheld.

Benefits of regular testing

Regular testing of emergency lighting offers numerous benefits. Firstly, it ensures the readiness of emergency lights, which are crucial in times of crisis. By routinely checking the functionality and effectiveness of these lights, organisations can ensure that they will function properly when needed the most.

Additionally, regular testing allows for the identification and prompt resolution of any problems. This proactive approach helps to prevent any potential issues from escalating, ensuring that emergency lights are always in optimal working condition.

Furthermore, the importance of enhancing safety in emergencies cannot be overstated. Regular testing of emergency lighting provides peace of mind knowing that in the event of an emergency, individuals will have proper illumination to safely navigate the premises. 

DIY testing vs professional testing

When it comes to testing emergency lighting, there are two approaches to consider: DIY testing and professional testing. DIY testing allows individuals to self-assess their emergency lighting systems on a regular basis, which can be cost-effective and convenient. However, the lack of expertise and specialised equipment may result in incomplete or inaccurate testing.

On the other hand, professional testing ensures thorough evaluations by trained technicians, guaranteeing compliance with safety regulations and standards. This approach, however, can be more expensive and may require scheduling appointments.

When deciding between the two, factors such as budget, time availability, and the need for accurate results should be considered. Ultimately, the choice should prioritise the safety and reliability of the emergency lighting system.

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Special Offers for Our Valued Customers

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Loyalty Discount for Repeat Orders

At Testar, we value and appreciate the trust you place in us for your electrical and fire safety needs. To show our gratitude, we offer a special loyalty discount for our repeat customers. When you come back to us for your electrical and fire safety services, you’ll receive a discount on your subsequent orders. It’s our way of saying thank you for choosing Testar as your trusted partner in safety.

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customised order management system

We understand the complexities and challenges of managing multiple safety compliance requirements. To make things easier and more cost-effective you have an option to use our dedicated customer portal and customised order management system to receive real-time updates. Our range of services includes Electrical and Fire Safety Reports and Certificates, along with various other additional services.

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