Slough is one of the South East's largest commercial centres, with an extensive mix of corporate offices, industrial premises, retail parks, educational facilities and residential developments. From businesses based within Slough Trading Estate to offices around the town centre and public buildings serving the local community, emergency lighting systems are an essential part of protecting occupants should normal lighting fail.
Regular maintenance helps ensure emergency lighting remains capable of operating when it is needed most. At Safe I.S., we provide professional inspection, testing and servicing that helps responsible persons maintain compliant systems in accordance with BS 5266. Our engineers assess the condition of emergency lighting installations, identify developing faults and provide clear reporting to support informed maintenance decisions.
Whether you are responsible for a warehouse, office, healthcare facility, school, apartment building or mixed-use development, we can tailor our emergency lighting maintenance services to suit the specific requirements of your premises.
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At Safe I.S., we provide experienced engineers delivering practical compliance support.
From luminaires to battery packs and control panels, we inspect every element of your system to ensure flawless performance.
Our proactive approach identifies potential faults early, reducing the risk of failures and avoiding costly repairs.
We ensure all emergency lighting systems comply with UK regulations, keeping your property safe and legally sound.
Whether it’s a business, home, or heritage site, our solutions are tailored to fit your property’s unique needs in Slough.
If issues arise during servicing, we provide efficient repairs so your system is restored promptly.
We specialise in servicing historic buildings, maintaining safety standards while preserving their architectural beauty.
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Slough Trading Estate is one of Europe's largest industrial estates, accommodating a wide variety of offices, manufacturing facilities, warehouses and distribution premises. Buildings across the estate often operate with large workforces and complex layouts, making dependable emergency lighting an important part of supporting safe evacuation procedures.
Away from the estate, Slough town centre continues to evolve with modern office developments, retail destinations and public buildings located around Observatory Shopping Centre and the High Street. These busy environments welcome employees, shoppers and visitors throughout the day, placing continued importance on emergency lighting systems that remain operational when required.
Neighbourhoods including Langley, Cippenham and Chalvey add further diversity to the area's property stock, with schools, healthcare facilities, apartment developments and community buildings serving local residents. Across Slough, maintaining emergency lighting systems helps support compliance while ensuring escape routes remain illuminated during an emergency.
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For answers to commonly asked emergency lighting maintenance questions, read below.
1. What happens if faults are identified during testing?
Any faults identified during inspection or testing will be clearly documented, together with practical recommendations to help restore system performance and maintain compliance.
2. Is it a legal requirement to maintain my emergency lighting system?
Where emergency lighting has been installed and deemed necessary, legislation requires it to be maintained in an efficient state, in efficient working order and in good repair. Failure to maintain the system may result in non-compliance with the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005.
3. How long does an emergency lighting maintenance test take?
Annual full-duration testing requires the emergency lighting system to operate on battery power for three hours in accordance with BS 5266. Including setup, inspection and reporting, testing generally takes a minimum of around three and a half hours, although the overall duration will depend on the size of the premises and the number of emergency lighting fittings installed.
4. How often should emergency lighting be maintained?
BS 5266 recommends monthly function testing together with an annual full-duration discharge test to verify that emergency lighting systems remain reliable and compliant.
5. What is included in an emergency lighting maintenance visit?
Our maintenance service includes functional testing, battery assessments, inspection of emergency luminaires, charging equipment checks, fault identification and the completion of maintenance records.
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