Emergency Lighting

Emergency Lighting Services in Bromley, Dartford, Sevenoaks & South London

Emergency lighting helps people find their way out of a building when the main power fails. It’s more than useful; it's a legal requirement under the Fire Safety Order. 

You’re responsible for ensuring your emergency lighting works at all times. If it doesn’t, people are at risk and you and your business could face serious penalties.

At Jackson Fire & Security, we install, maintain, test, and repair emergency lighting systems across Bromley, Dartford, Sevenoaks, and the surrounding areas. Whether you manage a single building, warehouse, hotel, care home, school or multiple sites our team is on hand and nearby to help your business stay compliant and safe.

Professional Emergency Light Installation

We install emergency lighting systems that meet BS 5266 and BS 7671 standards. This includes fire exit signs, escape route lighting, anti-panic lighting, and standby lighting. We use energy-efficient LED units designed for both indoor and outdoor use, including areas exposed to damp, dust, or corrosive environments.

Before we begin, we carry out a detailed survey to assess your needs. From there, we design a system that suits your building layout and use.

Ongoing Maintenance and Testing of your lighting systems

Emergency lighting must be tested regularly to stay compliant. You're expected to carry out the following within your business:

  • Perform a basic monthly function test
  • Complete a full-duration annual test

No need to worry, we can and will manage this on your behalf. Our team will create a testing schedule, carry out inspections, and make sure your lights switch on, stay lit, and recharge as required.

All work complies with BS EN 50172 and BS 5266. After every visit, we provide documentation for your records and highlight any faults that need attention.

Faulty Lights? We Offer Fast Emergency Repairs

If your emergency lighting fails, we respond quickly. Whether it's a failed battery, broken sign, or faulty luminaire, we fix the issue and restore your system to working order.

We're on call 24/7 for urgent repairs in communal or commercial spaces. We only use certified components and always provide repair records to keep your compliance intact.

Why This Matters To You, Your Business & Staff

During a power cut especially one caused by fire panic sets in. Without lighting, people can't navigate  safely. Emergency lights provide vital visibility that helps occupants exit safely.

But emergency lighting systems degrade over time. Batteries fail. Signs fall. Bulbs die. Without regular checks, you won’t know there's a problem until it’s too late.

Who We Support & Industries We Have Worked In

We work with a wide range of premises, including:

Each site has its own requirements, so we tailor our services accordingly.

Our simple 5 step process to ensure your business is compliant

  1. Consultation – We assess your responsibilities and needs.
  2. Site Survey – We inspect the property and highlight any gaps.
  3. Installation – We fit the right systems for your premises.
  4. Maintenance – We manage monthly and annual checks.
  5. Repairs – We’re ready when something goes wrong.

What to Expect

  • Systems that meet legal standards
  • A full audit trail of checks and repairs
  • Reliable LED fittings that lower your energy use
  • Expert engineers who understand the regulations
  • Clear pricing and local support

Book a Check Today

In 2023/24, there were 7,000 workplace fires across the UK—a 25% drop in the past decade. Still, faulty electrical equipment caused 25% of them. Don’t take risks with emergency lighting.

Call Jackson Fire & Security on 01322 250 350 to book your emergency lighting inspection in Bromley, Dartford, Sevenoaks, or nearby.

Protect your staff. Stay compliant.

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