- Install luminaires at the exact positions shown on the approved emergency lighting design.
- Ensure all self-contained units are fully charged before the system is handed over.
- Use the correct cable type for central battery installations as specified in the design.
- Illuminate all escape routes, exit signs, stairwells, and changes of direction.
- Programme monthly functional tests and annual full-duration tests into the maintenance plan.
- Use correct access equipment for installing luminaires at ceiling level.
- Coordinate with fire alarm and BMS installations for integrated emergency operation.
- Test every luminaire during commissioning to verify it illuminates correctly on battery.
- Document all installation and test results for handover certification.
- Label all emergency lighting circuits clearly at distribution boards.
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- DON'T move luminaire positions from the approved design — dark spots endanger lives.
- DON'T hand over self-contained units without confirming batteries are fully charged.
- DON'T substitute standard cables for fire-rated cables on central battery circuits.
- DON'T leave escape routes, stairwells, or exits without emergency illumination coverage.
- DON'T skip monthly or annual testing — untested batteries fail during real emergencies.
- DON'T install luminaires from ladders when podiums or towers provide safer access.
- DON'T install emergency lighting in isolation from the fire alarm and BMS systems.
- DON'T commission without testing every individual luminaire on battery operation.
- DON'T hand over the system without complete documentation of testing and installation.
- DON'T assume emergency lighting works because the mains-powered light is on — test it.
See also: Electrical Building Services Safety | Fire Evacuation Procedures
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