Emergency lighting systems activate during power outages, guiding evacuees safely to emergency exits.








Brightfire Services design, install and upgrade emergency lighting systems that protect your personnel in the case of emergency through illuminating evacuation routes and emergency exits.
Power outages can occur during emergencies, causing confusion and panic; emergency lighting can reassure occupants that a fast and safe exit is available. Emergency lighting also aids emergency services in firefighting, as well as in search and rescue efforts.
Let us tailor an emergency lighting system that ensures your peace of mind, and secure your business with Brightfire Services. Contact us to begin safeguarding your premises today.
Brightfire Services offer compliance reviews of your current emergency lighting system, these strenuously evaluate the current effectiveness of your emergency lighting system during a power outage. Our expert team then offers consultations to assess potential flaws in the current emergency lighting system, and devise a plan on how to begin upgrading your emergency lighting system.
Our team will conduct a thorough assessment of your existing emergency lighting system.
Following the evaluation, recommendations are provided for improvements to the emergency lighting.
Cutting Edge Solutions: Brightfire Services leverage the latest technology and our accredited industry insight to provide you with state-of-the-art emergency lighting systems.
Common Questions.
Emergency lighting is a set of backup lights connected to a separate power system that is designed to illuminate escape routes and exits during an emergency when the main lighting system fails. Its purpose includes safely guiding occupants to emergency exits, and aiding visibility for emergency response personnel.
Emergency lighting is required in compliance with building regulations and fire safety compliance. It ensures that occupants are able to navigate a building to its exits safely in the event of a power outage.
Regulations require that emergency lighting be tested regularly. A “flick test” is carried out monthly and checks that the lighting system comes on if power cuts off. More comprehensive tests should be carried out annually, in these the emergency lighting system is subjected to a simulated power cut for the full duration of a typical emergency power outage (up to 3 hours).
Yes, emergency lighting can be integrated into existing lighting fixtures, seamlessly boosting your building's safety and compliance. When the main power supply system is interrupted, integrated systems will automatically switch lights to a backup electrical supply.
Choosing the right system will depend on the size, layout, function and occupancy of your building, as well as the nature of your business and local regulatory requirements. Brightfire services offer consultations to help assess your emergency lighting needs and recommend the most suitable system for you.