Emergency Lighting in Birmingham

Emergency Lighting in Birmingham

Keep escape routes visible during power cuts.

Emergency Lighting Installation

Emergency lighting helps people see clearly and leave a building safely if the normal lighting fails. It is designed to illuminate escape routes, exits, stairwells, corridors and key safety areas during a power cut or electrical fault.

You may need emergency lighting if you manage a commercial property, rental property, HMO, office, shop, warehouse, communal area or any building where safe evacuation is important. It can also be required after fire risk assessments, insurance checks, EICRs or building compliance reviews.

A proper emergency lighting system improves safety, reduces confusion during an outage and helps meet legal responsibilities for building owners, landlords and businesses.

Zivaa Electrics provides emergency lighting installation in Birmingham for landlords, businesses, commercial premises and communal residential buildings.

Emergency lighting is usually needed where people must be able to exit safely if the main lights stop working. This can include corridors, staircases, final exits, plant rooms, shared entrances, offices, shops and other areas used by staff, tenants, customers or visitors.

Emergency lighting can also be carried out alongside Electrical Certificates & EICRs, fire alarm installation, smoke alarm installation, remedial work, additional circuits and commercial electrical maintenance.

What Our Emergency Lighting Service Includes
  • Emergency light installation
  • Emergency exit lighting
  • Maintained emergency lights
  • Non-maintained emergency lights
  • Emergency bulkhead lights
  • LED emergency lighting upgrades
  • Emergency lighting for escape routes
  • Testing after installation
When You May Need Emergency Lighting
  • Commercial premises
  • Offices and shops
  • Warehouses and industrial units
  • HMO properties
  • Communal areas in flats
  • Fire risk assessment recommendations
  • Landlord safety requirements
  • Insurance or compliance requests
Types of Emergency Lighting We Provide
  • Emergency bulkhead lighting
  • Emergency exit signs
  • Maintained emergency lighting
  • Non-maintained emergency lighting
  • LED emergency lighting
  • Emergency lighting for landlords
  • Commercial emergency lighting
  • Emergency lighting after safety inspections
Related Electrical Services
  • Electrical Certificates & EICRs
  • Fire Alarm Installation
  • Smoke Alarm Installation
  • Commercial Electrical Work
  • Electrical Fault Finding
  • Additional Circuits
Other Names for Emergency Lighting

Customers often search for emergency lighting using different terms, including:

  • Emergency light installation
  • Emergency exit lights
  • Fire escape lighting
  • Emergency bulkhead lights
  • Commercial emergency lighting
  • LED emergency lighting
  • Escape route lighting
  • Emergency lighting system
Areas Covered By Zivaa Electrics

We provide emergency lighting services throughout Birmingham, Dudley, Erdington, Kings Heath, Longbridge, Stourbridge, Tipton, Tamworth, Solihull, Walsall, Edgbaston, Stirchley, Redditch, Halesowen, Wednesbury, Nuneaton, Wolverhampton, West Bromwich, Harborne, Selly Oak, Bromsgrove, Oldbury, Cannock, Leamington Spa, Coventry, Sutton Coldfield, Moseley, Northfield, Kidderminster, Smethwick, Lichfield, Rugby and surrounding West Midlands areas.

Emergency Lighting FAQs

Do I need emergency lighting in my building?

You may need emergency lighting if people need to leave the building safely during a power cut, especially in commercial premises, HMOs, communal areas and workplaces.

What is emergency lighting used for?

Emergency lighting keeps escape routes, exits and key safety areas visible when the normal lighting supply fails.

Where should emergency lights be installed?

They are commonly installed on escape routes, corridors, stairwells, final exits, changes in direction, fire alarm points and areas with safety equipment.

What is the difference between maintained and non-maintained emergency lighting?

Maintained lights stay on during normal use and in emergencies. Non-maintained lights only come on when the normal power supply fails.

Do landlords need emergency lighting?

Landlords may need emergency lighting in HMOs, communal stairwells, shared entrances and other areas where tenants need a safe escape route.

Can emergency lighting be added to an existing building?

Yes. Emergency lighting can often be added to existing electrical installations, depending on access, circuit layout and building requirements.

Does emergency lighting need testing?

Yes. Emergency lighting should be tested regularly to confirm it works properly when the main lighting fails.

Can you install emergency lighting after a fire risk assessment?

Yes. Emergency lighting is often installed or upgraded after a fire risk assessment highlights missing or inadequate escape lighting.

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