Emergency Lighting
In an emergency situation, the main power supply could be cut causing any normal illumination in your office to fail. The loss of main electricity could be the result of a fire or a power cut and may lead to sudden darkness and a possible danger to the occupants, either through physical danger or panic.
Emergency lighting operates in full automation and gives sufficient illumination to enable all occupants to evacuate the premises safely. Most new buildings now have emergency lighting installed during construction, the design and type of equipment being specified by the architect. Contact us to ensure your building’s emergency lighting is in accordance with current Building Regulations and local authority requirements.

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John Dunkling, Loss Prevention Officer


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Verity Harfield, PA to Managing Director


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Les Goodrich, Premises Manager


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Phil King, Commercial Property Manager


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Neal Gordon, Director


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Laura Orange, Director of Stolen Vehicle


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Samantha Chow, PA Paul Michaels


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Liz Fricker, DC Southwark


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Colin Williams, Property & Estate Manager
