What Emergency Lighting Testing Involves
Proper emergency lighting testing is more detailed than simply turning the power off.
There are two main testing requirements:
Monthly Functional (Flick) Test
This short test confirms that each light activates when the mains power is interrupted. It also checks that fittings are secure, undamaged and begin recharging correctly once power is restored.
Annual Full Duration Test
This is often referred to as a three-hour discharge test. During this process, we simulate a power failure and allow the system to operate for its full rated duration. We monitor brightness levels, battery performance and overall reliability.
In addition to these tests, we inspect:
- Battery condition and charging circuits
- Wiring integrity
- Central battery systems (where installed)
- Escape route illumination
- Fire exit signage visibility
All results are recorded in your logbook, and you receive formal certification once testing is complete.
Emergency Lighting Systems We Install and Maintain
Over the past seven years, we have worked with a wide range of emergency lighting systems across London. These include both modern LED installations and older fittings.
We regularly work with:
- Maintained systems that remain illuminated at all times
- Non-maintained systems that activate only during power failure
- Central battery systems
- Self-contained emergency luminaires
- Escape route and staircase lighting
- Open-area (anti-panic) lighting
- High-risk task area lighting in industrial settings
Each system type requires specific testing procedures, and our engineers are trained to assess them correctly.