What are the laws /regulations on emergency lights? In a church hall we have lots of the 13W non maintained type that come on when the mains fails. The ones at exits have the green exit sign on them. But the joined on church (medieval type anglican) has one over main exit only with no green sign. But this one is permanently on even when main lights are on or off and all through daylight. Is there a reason it’s permanent and is it legal not to have the green sign? It’s not in a windowless area.
One possible reason it is like this is that is gives a little light to people coming in after dark, even though there are light switches within 2 m of the entrance door so not that difficult/dangerous to enter. I am inclined to change it to the non maintained sort and put a PIR on the inside porch light to immediately pick up people opening the door, as it costs ÂŁ17 pa in electricity and bulbs to keep it on permanently, plus labour to keep changing the bulbs.
An architect says we need one over the other exit door too. Should this be non maintained and with green sign?
One possible reason it is like this is that is gives a little light to people coming in after dark, even though there are light switches within 2 m of the entrance door so not that difficult/dangerous to enter. I am inclined to change it to the non maintained sort and put a PIR on the inside porch light to immediately pick up people opening the door, as it costs ÂŁ17 pa in electricity and bulbs to keep it on permanently, plus labour to keep changing the bulbs.
An architect says we need one over the other exit door too. Should this be non maintained and with green sign?