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Emergency Lights Certificate

BS 5266 Compliance

Annual 3-Hour Duration Testing.

Emergency lighting is critical when main power fails during a fire. To ensure your system works when needed, British Standards (BS 5266) require a full duration test once a year. PropertySafety engineers perform this rigorous check to certify your system is operational.

  • The 3-Hour Discharge Test
    We simulate a mains power failure by cutting the supply to the lighting circuit for a full 3 hours. We check that every emergency light remains illuminated for the entire duration.

  • Identifying Failures
    Batteries degrade over time. If a unit dims or turns off before the 3 hours are up, we identify the fault—whether it’s the tube, the battery pack, or the charging circuit.

  • Cleaning & Inspection
    While onsite, we visually inspect the fittings for damage, clean the diffusers to ensure maximum light output (Lux levels), and check that charging indicators are working.

  • Certification & Logbook
    Upon passing, we issue your Emergency Lighting Certificate and update your onsite fire safety logbook, proving to inspectors that your system is compliant.

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Comprehensive EICR reports, PAT testing, and emergency lighting checks to ensure your wiring meets the latest safety standards.

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How We Works

Our Working Process

Property Safety has streamlined the certification process. We handle the logistics, keys, and tenants so you don’t have to.

Choose Your Service

Select a single certificate or a Property Safety Bundle online.

01.

Make Appointment

We arrange a time that works for you or your tenant.

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Expert Inspection

Our certified engineer carries out the safety check.

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Enjoy Your Service

Receive your digital certificate instantly via email.

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Tenant Safety

Don't Get Left in the Dark During an Emergency.

In a fire or power cut, your emergency lighting is the only thing guiding people to safety. PropertySafety ensures your escape routes are visible and your legal obligations are met with professional testing and maintenance.

  • Legal Requirement
    Under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, all commercial and HMO properties must have functioning emergency lighting on escape routes.

  • Repairs & Maintenance
    We don’t just test; we fix. Our engineers carry common spare parts (batteries, bulbs, exit signs) to repair many faults immediately during the visit.

  • Monthly vs Annual
    While you (the landlord) can do the short monthly “flick test,” the full annual drain test requires a competent engineer to certify the system’s battery health.

  • HMO & Commercial
    Whether you have a House of Multiple Occupation (HMO) or an office block, our team is experienced in testing complex systems with minimal disruption to your tenants

Pricing

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Competitive rates tailored to your property size. Electrical safety shouldn’t break the bank.

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Testing Standards

FAQs: Emergency Lighting Rules

Keeping your emergency lights compliant involves more than just changing a bulb. Here are the answers to common questions about BS 5266 standards.

There are two main tests: A monthly "flick" test (a short functional check) and an annual "full duration" test (usually 3 hours). The annual test must be carried out by a competent engineer to certify the system.