Emergency Lighting – Why It’s More Than Just Exit Signs
When the power goes out during an emergency, your building’s emergency lighting becomes critical. It’s not just about compliance—it’s about guiding people to safety.
The Role of Emergency Lighting
Emergency lighting illuminates escape routes, exit doors, stairways, and critical areas when normal power fails. Without it, evacuations can be chaotic and dangerous.
Code Requirements
According to NFPA 101 (Life Safety Code) and OSHA regulations:
- Lighting must activate automatically upon power loss
- It must provide at least 90 minutes of illumination
- Exit signs must remain visible and legible in all conditions
Common Problems Found in Inspections
- Dead backup batteries
- Burned-out lamps or LEDs
- Damaged or missing fixtures
- Blocked or obscured exit signs
Why Maintenance Is Critical
Emergency lighting is often overlooked until it fails. Regular inspections ensure functionality and compliance—and could save lives during a crisis.
Titan Fire Protection’s Services
We test illumination levels, verify battery life, and document compliance for AHJ review. Whether for a single office or a multi-building facility, we ensure your emergency lighting is reliable when you need it most.
Final Word:
Emergency lighting is a lifeline in an evacuation. Titan Fire Protection ensures every path to safety is illuminated when it counts.
Emergency Lighting Inspection for Connecticut Buildings
Titan provides NFPA 101 emergency lighting and exit sign inspection, battery testing, and LED retrofits for commercial facilities throughout Connecticut. Whether for a single-tenant office or a multi-building campus, we deliver the documentation your AHJ requires.
Request a quote or call 860-322-9028.