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Emergency Lighting

At Cura Property Services Ltd, we provide and install a comprehensive range of emergency lighting, designed to keep a building illuminated and safe in the event of a power outage or emergency. Our services include installing, maintaining, and repairing emergency lighting fixtures and systems, such as battery-powered or generator-powered lighting and exit signs.

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Our emergency lighting services

Our team of certified technicians have the skills and knowledge to spec and install the perfect lighting options for you quickly and efficiently. We use the latest technologies and industry-leading products in order to ensure that your emergency lighting is installed correctly and meets all applicable safety standards.

  • Based in Birmingham, UK
  • Commercial & Residential systems

Escape route lighting

Open area lighting

High risk task areas

Testing & Servicing

Emergency lighting in a long coridoor

LED emergency lighting

Fire alarm system design

Escape route lighting

A requirement of The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005; emergency lighting helps guide people to the nearest exit in the event of an incident. The lighting is typically installed along walls, stairways, and other areas of the building that may be difficult to navigate in a hurry. It helps to reduce the amount of time it takes to evacuate a building, as well as reduce the risk of injury or death due to disorientation.

It’s typically powered by a battery backup system in order to ensure that the lights are still working even if the building’s main power supply has been compromised. The lights are designed to be bright, easy to see, and placed in strategic locations so that people can follow them to the nearest exit. The lighting is typically in the form of LED strips, as they are energy-efficient, long-lasting, and can be easily seen in the dark.

Escape route lighting is a critical component of any building’s safety system and should be maintained regularly to ensure that it is functioning properly. This includes regularly checking the lights for any signs of damage or wear and tear, as well as testing the battery backups to ensure that they are still functioning.

Fire Alarm Maintenance

Open area lighting

An often overlooked factor to consider when it comes to fire safety; open area lighting can help reduce the risk of fires by providing adequate lighting in areas which may be prone to an increase in combustible materials or hazardous conditions. It can also help ensure that individuals are able to spot potential fire hazards in a timely manner and can help to reduce the risk of accidental fires caused by the lack of visibility.

Open area lighting can also allow individuals to identify exits and routes of escape in the event of a fire, as well as any potential fire suppression systems or other safety equipment that may be present. Additionally, it can help to reduce the risk of people being trapped in a burning building due to the lack of visibility.

Wireless Fire Alarms

High-risk task areas

High risk task area lighting should be installed in areas where hazardous materials are stored, stored in containers, transferred, or otherwise handled. This includes areas with potential sources of ignition such as electrical equipment, welding equipment, or activities involving flammable liquids.

This lighting should provide sufficient illumination to enable personnel to perform their tasks safely and accurately and should be designed to provide uniform illumination of the area whilst being should be vibration-resistant. The lighting should be installed in such a way that it does not create glare or shadows that could obscure vision. Additionally, the lighting should be of sufficient brightness to ensure that personnel can clearly identify hazardous materials and other potential sources of ignition.

When selecting the type of lighting, it is important to consider the environment of the area. For example, lighting in areas with flammable liquids should be designed with an explosion-proof rating. Additionally, if the area is prone to dust or other airborne particles, the lighting should be designed to prevent the accumulation of dust or other particles on the light fixtures.

Testing & Inspection

Testing & Inspection

Testing and inspection is an important safety measure that is necessary in order to ensure that all emergency lighting systems are functioning properly in the event of an emergency. Emergency lighting systems are critical components of any building’s safety system and must be tested and inspected regularly to ensure that they are in good working order. This is especially important for buildings with many occupants, such as multi-story buildings, hospitals, and schools.

During testing, the batteries should be checked to ensure that it is fully charged and ready to provide the necessary power when needed. The emergency lighting fixtures should also be checked to make sure that they are in good condition and operational. The wiring and connections should also be checked for any signs of wear or damage. In addition to testing and inspection, emergency lighting systems should also be regularly maintained and serviced. This includes replacing old or worn out bulbs, cleaning lenses and reflectors, and lubricating moving parts. All of these items should be done on a regular basis to ensure that the emergency lighting system is running at its peak performance.

Wireless Fire Alarms

LED emergency lighting

Providing a safe and reliable way to light up a space in the event of a power outage, LED emergency lighting is much more energy efficient than traditional incandescent emergency lighting, and lasts many times longer helping keep costs down.

LED emergency lighting is available in a variety of colors, shapes, and sizes, can be used in both residential / commercial applications and they can be installed in any location, indoors or outdoors. Ideal for providing safety in dark or low-light areas; when there is a power outage, these lights will automatically come on so that people can evacuate safely. The lights are designed to be bright enough to light up an area, but not too bright to cause a distraction.

The lights can also be set to different levels of brightness, depending on the amount of light needed in the space. LED emergency lighting is also very reliable. The lights are designed to run for a long period of time without any maintenance. They are also very durable, and can withstand extreme temperatures, high humidity, and other harsh conditions.

CURA PROPERTY SERVICES LTD

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With Cura, you can be sure that your emergency lighting will be installed safely and correctly. Our experienced technicians will provide you with the highest level of customer service and satisfaction. Contact us today for more information and to get started on protecting your premises.

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