Emergency lighting provides essential illumination when mains lighting fails, enabling occupants to safely navigate escape routes during an emergency. To remain effective, these systems require routine inspection, testing and maintenance. Regular servicing helps verify that emergency lighting continues to operate correctly while supporting compliance with BS 5266 and helping responsible persons fulfil their fire safety responsibilities.
At Safe I.S., we provide professional emergency lighting maintenance throughout New Romney, supporting commercial premises, hospitality venues, schools, healthcare facilities, residential developments and public buildings. Our experienced engineers carry out structured inspections, monthly function testing support and annual full-duration discharge testing, helping ensure emergency lighting systems remain dependable, compliant and ready to operate when needed.
Whether you manage a single premises or a portfolio of buildings, we tailor our maintenance service to suit your property. With detailed reporting, practical technical advice and a thorough approach to compliance, we help you maintain confidence in the reliability of your emergency lighting installation.
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We provide you with reliable, professional maintenance carried out by experienced engineers.
Our engineers inspect emergency luminaires, batteries, charging equipment and associated control systems, ensuring every part of the installation is assessed for safe and reliable operation.
Our inspection and testing procedures follow recognised British Standards, helping responsible persons demonstrate that emergency lighting systems are being appropriately maintained.
Routine maintenance helps identify signs of deterioration before they develop into more significant issues, reducing the likelihood of emergency lighting failing when occupants depend on it.
If defects are identified during testing, we provide straightforward documentation together with practical advice to help restore your emergency lighting system efficiently.
If issues arise during servicing, we provide efficient repairs so your system is restored promptly.
From hotels and holiday accommodation to schools, healthcare facilities, offices, retail premises, community buildings and residential developments, we adapt our maintenance approach to suit each property.
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New Romney serves as one of the principal towns on Romney Marsh, with a mix of independent businesses, public buildings and community facilities centred around the High Street and historic parish church. These occupied premises rely on dependable emergency lighting to help ensure safe evacuation whenever normal lighting is interrupted.
The town is closely associated with the Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway, attracting visitors throughout the year while supporting a range of cafés, shops, hospitality businesses and tourist accommodation. Regular emergency lighting maintenance helps these customer-facing environments maintain safe escape routes and reliable life safety systems.
Surrounding areas including Greatstone, Littlestone, St Mary's Bay and Dymchurch provide a varied mix of residential developments, holiday parks, schools and healthcare facilities. Across these diverse property types, routine emergency lighting maintenance helps ensure systems remain compliant, operational and ready to protect occupants in an emergency.
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Below you'll find answers to some of the questions we're most frequently asked by responsible persons and property managers.
1. Can you maintain emergency lighting in hotels, holiday accommodation and visitor attractions?
Yes. We can work with hotels, holiday parks, hospitality venues, retail premises, schools, healthcare facilities, offices, residential buildings and many other occupied properties, tailoring our maintenance service to suit each environment.
2. What is included in an emergency lighting maintenance visit?
Our engineers carry out functional testing, inspect emergency luminaires, assess battery performance, check charging equipment, identify faults and complete maintenance documentation to support your compliance records.
3. How often should emergency lighting be maintained?
BS 5266 recommends monthly function testing together with an annual full-duration discharge test. These inspections help verify that emergency luminaires, batteries and charging equipment continue to operate effectively.
4. Why is emergency lighting maintenance important?
Emergency lighting provides essential illumination when normal lighting fails, helping occupants locate escape routes and evacuate safely. Regular maintenance helps ensure the system performs correctly during an emergency while supporting compliance with BS 5266 and fire safety legislation.
5. Is it a legal requirement to maintain my emergency lighting system?
Where emergency lighting has been installed and deemed necessary through the fire risk assessment, legislation requires it to be maintained in an efficient state, in efficient working order and in good repair. Failure to do so may result in non-compliance with the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005.
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