Emergency Lighting

See your way to safety in the event of a fire with emergency lighting

If there's a fire, you may lose your normal lighting system either as a result of the fire itself or because it has been shut down as a safety precaution. Emergency lighting is a legal requirement in commercial premises and will enable the quick, controlled escape that can save lives.  So that you can evacuate the building safely it is essential that you have effective battery-powered emergency lighting in place that comes on automatically

What are emergency lights?

Emergency lights come on automatically and  are battery-powered. They are relatively low voltage and consist  of one or more incandescent bulbs or one or more clusters of high-intensity light-emitting diodes. The lights can be rotated and aimed for where light is needed most in an emergency, such as towards fire exits.  They can be integrated with emergency floor lighting strips and lit signage panels giving real-time evacuation information. 

Get the right light from vendor-neutral experts

Our experienced, award-winning team engineers will carry out a full free survey of your premises and assess your specific requirements. From design and commissioning to installation and maintenance, Chris Lewis Fire & Security experts will make sure you have exactly the right emergency lighting to protect your staff  and satisfy strict fire regulations. 

Integrate your fire and security systems

We can integrate your emergency lighting with your smoke detectors, heat detectors, fire alarms, or the rest of your security system.

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