ChrisLee

Hi there! My name is Chris, and I've been surrounded by emergency lighting for 20 years. Your Trusted Partner in Emergency Lighting. Whether you manage a commercial space, a healthcare facility, or a residential building, I understand the importance of creating a safe environment. I can help you find the right emergency lighting products, from exit signs and escape lights to more.

Christmas Closure Dates

No one could have predicted the year we have had. We hope that the next one will be better for us all now that there is light of the end. Now that 2020 is drawing to a close we are going to take a long break and hope that you can do the same and […]

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Lockdown 2.0 Update

Here at www.emergency.lighting we wanted to assure you that during this 2nd lockdown, it will be business as usual. Emergency Lighting is an essential safety measure that you need in your public buildings and if they need replacing we will be here, no matter the situation. Most of the staff that can work from home

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Covid-19 Update

Updated 12/5/2020 We have looked at the way we work and have made changes were we need to. Hopefully this should result in a better and safer working environment for us and your orders been despatched as soon as possible, only time will tell. We don’t think that we will ever operate as we did

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Get more light in your room

How can you get more light into your room without adding more lights? A few simple but overlooked solutions are. Clean the windows and open the curtains Natural light is the best light, the more the better. More light from daylight not only means you can turn the room lights off, but also brings health

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Cold Weather Testing

Most UK emergency lights are not designed to withstand prolonged periods of extreme cold temperatures. An external emergency light could be installed where no sunlight is ever received. Receiving direct sunlight benefits the emergency light with the suns warmth during the day. A maintained emergency light will generate some of it’s own heat from the

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Hot Weather Testing

Test your Emergency Lighting after the hot weather Most UK emergency lighting is not designed to withstand prolonged periods of extreme heat. Inside a self contained emergency light the temperature can rise rapidly with been exposed to full sun all day. The luminaire will generate some of it’s own heat from the control gear and

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