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Discuss Emergency lighting regs in the UK Electrical Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net
So my health and safety at work are talking pish when they say our fire exit door doesn't need an emergency light and can just have a sticker that illuminates?Must be an emergency light that complies with BS 5266-1
I wouldn't be quite ready to say that without seeing the fire risk assessment for the building.So my health and safety at work are talking pish when they say our fire exit door doesn't need an emergency light and can just have a sticker that illuminates?
You can use a photoluminescent sign as long as there's an emergency fitting within a meter( I think) but you will need an emergency bulk head or fitting on the other side of the door.Regarding emergency lighting, does a fire exit door require an emergency light above it or can you use a sticker that illuminates?
Regarding emergency lighting, does a fire exit door require an emergency light above it or can you use a sticker that illuminates?
Thanks. This is exactly what I believed to be correctThe basic requirement is a generally a fire exit sign above the door and an emergency light within 2m horizontally of the door (subject to illuminance levels being correct)
The sign may be of the self illuminated type or may be illuminated externally by an emergency light fitting.
Photoluminescent (glow in the dark) signs may be used but they do not count as self illuminated and must have a source of light suitable to keep them 'charged' so that they operate in an emergency.
As above the fire risk assessment may add additional requirements above the basics.
The door takes you directly outsideJust a quick thought, is this door on part of the escape route or is it just leading out of a room, office, WC etc ?
Oh ok. So it is part of the escape route plan?The door takes you directly outside
Yes it isOh ok. So it is part of the escape route plan?
Its basically like those glow in the dark stickers you get for kids.I don’t get out much now, but never seen one of these. I am doubtful that it will meet the relavent standards. Do you have a link to the product?
does this “sticker” light up in the event of a power failure?
Will it remain illuminated for 2 hours?
How does it “recharge” itself?
Ps. As this is an exit door, does this open on to an illuminated exit area, or will you also need an emergency light outside?
Sorry no. There is no lighting or signage directing you to that door. Basically we want to use the door as a means of going outside for fresh air but they say we can't as it's a fire exit door. I say it isn't because their is no signage and emergency light above or near the door.Oh ok. So it is part of the escape route plan?
If it's not part of the escape route then it's just a door. Has it got a push bar or handle opener on it or does it need to be unlocked before you open it?Its basically like those glow in the dark stickers you get for kids.
Sorry no. There is no lighting or signage directing you to that door. Basically we want to use the door as a means of going outside for fresh air but they say we can't as it's a fire exit door. I say it isn't because their is no signage and emergency light above or near the door.
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