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Emergency Lighting

Don’t take risks and be left in the dark!

All too often emergency lighting is seen as a fit and forget product. In the event of a fire, should the mains supply fail, people and property could be put at risk and your insurance may be affected.

CDL specialises in helping property managers fulfil their fire and health & safety obligations through regular emergency lighting testing and inspection for both compliance and insurance purposes.

Legal responsibility
In October 200, new fire safety legislation: Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 was implemented. It promotes self-regulation and places the requirement for compliance squarely on the employer, owner or occupier.

One of the main requirements of the Order is to carry out a fire risk assessment identifying the risks and hazards.

We can undertake a free no-obligation risk assessment of your current emergency lighting and provide a proposal for regular maintenance including testing, certification and recommendations.

CDL’s emergency lighting contracts consist of monthly, 6 monthly and annual testing and certification, carried out by qualified engineers.

By taking advantage of our emergency lighting service, you benefit from:
  • Free Emergency Lighting Risk Assessment
  • Testing and Certification
  • Maintenance and Repairs
  • Qualified Electrical Engineers
  • CDL are members of the ECA (Electrical Contractors Association)
  • CDL are National Britannia SAFEcontractor approved
  • CDL are CIS6 subcontractor certified
To take advantage of a free, no obligation risk assessment of your emergency lighting system, please complete the ‘survey request’ or Freephone 0845 600 4242.

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