Housing associations, managing agents and inspection companies working in Sheffield run emergency lighting programmes under England's regulatory framework. Here's what applies, how often it's due, and how local providers manage it with Kaarr.
The duty to maintain emergency lighting flows from the fire safety legislation for the building; BS 5266-1 and BS EN 50172 define the design and the monthly/annual testing regime that demonstrates compliance.
Emergency escape lighting is a required fire safety measure in most blocks — and the item most often flagged in fire authority audits when monthly test logs are missing. The FRA relies on it working; the testing records prove it does.
Sheffield is in England, so the governing framework is: Fire Safety Order 2005 · BS 5266-1 · BS EN 50172. The duty to maintain emergency lighting flows from the fire safety legislation for the building; BS 5266-1 and BS EN 50172 define the design and the monthly/annual testing regime that demonstrates compliance.
The annual test discharges every emergency fitting for its full rated duration — usually three hours — to prove the batteries will last a real evacuation. Fittings that fail are replaced.
BS 5266-1 sets the testing regime: a brief monthly function test of every luminaire, and an annual full-duration (usually 3-hour) test with a certificate. Kaarr schedules both and chases the evidence.
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