E-Lights & Signs

Lit Exit Sign

Fire Tech Services offers thorough inspection and testing services for emergency lighting and exit signs in accordance with NFPA 72 standards. Our comprehensive approach ensures the reliability and functionality of these critical life safety systems.

Visual Inspection

Our certified technicians conduct a visual inspection of emergency lighting and exit signs to identify any visible signs of damage, deterioration, or obstruction. This includes examining the condition of light fixtures, bulbs, wiring, and signage to ensure they are properly installed.

Functional Testing

Fire Tech Services performs functional testing of emergency lighting and exit signs to verify their operational readiness in the event of a power outage or emergency evacuation. This involves simulating power failure scenarios to ensure that emergency lights illuminate and exit signs remain visible for the required duration.

Documentation & Reporting

Following inspections and testing, Fire Tech Services provides detailed documentation and reports to clients, as well as regulatory authorities as required. Our comprehensive reports include inspection findings, testing results, observations, recommendations for corrective actions, and certification of compliance. We prioritize accurate and thorough documentation to support regulatory compliance and facilitate record-keeping for ongoing maintenance and testing requirements. Reports can be viewed from your account in the Customer Portal portal.

Maintenance & Repairs

If inspections or testing reveal any deficiencies or issues with emergency lighting or exit signs, Fire Tech Services offers professional maintenance and repair services. Our technicians are trained to diagnose and address common issues such as faulty wiring, malfunctioning fixtures, or inadequate illumination levels.

Frequently Asked Questions

With normal usage Exit & Emergency lights typically should last between 3 to 5 years. Regular testing and maintenance can help ensure that the battery is functioning properly and can provide an early indication if it needs to be replaced.

Emergency lights are required to be the regular egress path within a building, including larger spaces that might require additional lighting during power failures. Common locations for emergency lights include Stairways, Corridors and hallways and Areas with fire alarm control panels, generator rooms.

The type of exit lights or emergency lights required in a building depends on several factors, including the size and layout of the building, the occupancy type, building codes and regulations, and specific needs for emergency lighting. Your Fire Tech Services technician can perform a site survey to determine the necessary lights and their appropriate placements.