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Frequently Asked Questions
Emergency and exit lighting provides illuminated pathways and exit signage during power outages or emergencies, helping occupants evacuate safely.
Yes. NFPA 101 (Life Safety Code) and local building codes require emergency and exit lighting in commercial, industrial, and multi-occupancy buildings.
Per NFPA guidelines, systems should undergo a monthly 30-second test and an annual 90-minute full-function test, with results documented.
The building owner or property manager is responsible for ensuring systems are tested, maintained, and compliant with applicable codes and regulations.
Failed lights must be repaired or replaced immediately to ensure code compliance and occupant safety. Non-compliance can result in fines or failed inspections.