Fire Protection
Emergency Lighting
Ensuring your building or premises can be efficiently and fully evacuated in the event of an emergency can save lives. Make sure your emergency lighting is in full working today.
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Emeregncy Lighting and Your Premises
Emergency evacuations are something we all hope to avoid. But if they do occur, are you 100% confident that you have an emergency lighting and signage system in place that could guide users of your building to an emergency exit?
Emergency signage and lighting is a key component of any building or facility. When there’s a power outage these systems can prevent the loss of life and injury, as well as enable people to evacuate buildings safely and quickly.
A system that allows people to see and exit a building in an emergency is a legal requirement for all buildings in the UK. Ensuring it is serviced annually and well maintained is your obligation as the building’s responsible person.
OHEAP Fire and Security have been installing, servicing and maintaining emergency lighting systems to the highest standards for a very long time. Trust us with your emergency lighting today, and feel confident your emergency evacuation procedures will keep people safe.
What We Offer

Emergency Lighting System Design
In order to carry out successful evacuations in the event of an emergency, people will need to be able to navigate their way to exits. The only way to make sure this is possible is by using a fire industry expert to design your emergency lighting system.
If you’re looking to install a new, or replacement, fire alarm or emergency lighting system in your premises then our specialist fire alarm engineers can help you design it. Our system design will be completely bespoke to your premise, and address the risks specific to your environment. All our designs are completed in line with British standard BS5839-1:2013 and the Regulatory Reform Order (2005).
Designed by qualified system designers
Designed to British Standards
Bespoke to your business
Emergency Lighting Installation
Having designed the best emergency lighting system for your premises, you now need reliable professionals to install it – this is where our BAFE and NSI Gold certified engineers come in. They will install your system to the design specified, on time and within budget, living you to focus on the day job.
When it comes to installing your new system we’ll work around you and the needs of your business. We’ll book your installation on a day that suits you and aim to install it discreetly with minimal disruptions to your business. Our qualified and experienced engineers will deliver a quality installation and a professional, friendly customer service.
Carried out by BAFE accredited engineers
Installed to British Standards
Carried out discreetly with minimum disruption


Emergency Lighting Testing & Servicing
Our engineers will service any new or existing alarm and lighting system to ensure it remains fully functioning and keeps your staff and premises safe. Working around you and your staff our engineers will carry out all servicing without disturbing the day-to-day running of your business. Our expert engineers will advise on any remedial action required to bring your emergency lighting and signage system up to the standards required to make a safe and effective emergency evacuation possible.
Serviced inline with British Standards
Carried out discreetly with minimum disruption
Carried out by BAFE accredited engineers
Frequently Asked Questions
We know it can often be difficult to understand emergency lighting so we’ve put some frequently asked question together. Meaning you can ensure your staff and building users are going to be safe in the event of an emergency.
Can I test emergency lighting myself?
Daily visual checks should be carried out daily, looking out for any obvious signs of damage. Organisations should also carry out monthly tests ensuring that all lights are operational for a short period of time.
How long does an annual test take?
For a full test emergency lighting must remain working for 3 hours. This can be done around your property with minimal disruption.
Accreditations
We work with several third-party bodies to ensure we work to the highest industry standards.
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