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Emergency & Exit Lighting Installation Perth

Emergency & Exit Lighting Perth - Professional Installation, Testing, Maintenance & Repairs

When it comes to emergency and exit lighting, reliability is not optional. In an emergency, people need to see where to go, identify the safest path out, and evacuate the building without confusion or delay. At Advanced Electrical and Energy Solutions, we provide professional Emergency & Exit Lighting Perth services for commercial, industrial and public-facing properties across Perth. We install, test, maintain and repair emergency lighting and exit signs with a strong focus on safety, compliance and dependable performance.

We understand that building owners, business operators, strata managers, and facility managers require more than basic electrical services. They need licensed electricians who grasp how emergency and exit lighting integrates into broader workplace safety, public access, risk management, and ongoing upkeep. That is precisely what we provide. With over 20 years of experience, 24/7 emergency support, and a dedication to high-quality workmanship, we help keep Perth properties safer, more prepared, and professionally maintained.

Emergency lighting is crucial for safe evacuation. Safe Work Australia states that emergency lighting must be provided to ensure safe evacuation during an emergency, while WA guidance for public buildings notes that enclosed venues must have emergency lighting that operates if the main electrical supply fails. Additionally, exit signs should meet the standards of AS/NZS 2293. WA regulations also mandate that emergency lighting systems and exit signs in public buildings be maintained according to AS/NZS 2293, with local WA guidance often specifying six-monthly maintenance and testing. 

If you need a trusted team for Emergency Lighting Perth, Exit Lighting Perth, Emergency Light Testing Perth or Exit Sign Installation Perth, we are ready to help.

Call 0469 800 094 or contact us online to arrange a quote. You can also email us at info@advancedelectricianperth.com.au

Why Perth Properties Need Reliable Emergency & Exit Lighting

Power failures, fires, or other emergencies can throw a building into darkness within seconds. Without properly functioning emergency and exit lighting Perth systems, evacuation can become chaotic and unsafe. These essential safety systems supply illuminated pathways and clear exit signs, guiding occupants safely to the nearest exit even when the main power is out.

In Western Australia, emergency exit lighting Perth is not optional for most commercial and public buildings, it is a legal requirement under the National Construction Code (Building Code of Australia) and the Australian Standard AS/NZS 2293 series. Failure to maintain compliant systems can result in hefty fines, insurance issues, or worse, compromised safety during an incident.

We proudly serve as your trusted local partner for emergency lighting installation in Perth, exit sign replacement, battery backups, and ongoing compliance testing. Our team helps you avoid compliance headaches while safeguarding lives and assets.

Understanding Emergency Lighting and Exit Lighting in Perth

Emergency lighting and exit lighting function together as a comprehensive evacuation system. Emergency lighting offers general illumination along corridors, stairwells, and open areas, ensuring at least the minimum lux levels necessary for safe movement. Exit lighting, often known as exit signs or running-man signs, prominently marks doorways, staircases, and final exit points with bright, directional signage.

Modern systems utilise long-life LED technology with integrated lithium or sealed lead-acid batteries. During a power outage, the system automatically switches to battery backup and must stay illuminated for at least 90 minutes (or longer for certain applications). Our electricians install both single-point self-contained units and centrally powered systems, whichever best suits your Perth property.

Australian Standards & Legal Compliance for Emergency & Exit Lighting Perth

All our work complies with the full AS/NZS 2293 series:

  • AS/NZS 2293.1: System design, installation, and operation
  • AS/NZS 2293.2: Routine service and maintenance
  • AS/NZS 2293.3: Emergency escape luminaires and exit signs

The National Construction Code requires emergency and exit lighting in Class 2–9 buildings such as offices, warehouses, shops, schools, hospitals, and multi-residential complexes. Exit signs must be installed between 2.0 m and 2.7 m above the floor for clear visibility, and all systems must meet the required illumination levels along exit routes. In Western Australia, routine servicing is mandatory. Property owners and managers are responsible for arranging professional testing every six months, with comprehensive records maintained for audits and WorkSafe WA compliance. We manage all documentation to ensure you never miss a deadline.

Our Emergency & Exit Lighting Services

We offer a full range of services for emergency and exit lighting systems in Perth, including:

Emergency lighting installation

We install top-quality emergency lighting systems for commercial and public-access buildings. We evaluate the layout of the property, pinpoint critical areas, and fit fittings that support safer evacuation and improved visibility during a power outage or emergency.

Exit sign installation

Clear and visible exit signage is essential in many buildings. We install exit signs in suitable locations to help people quickly and clearly identify the nearest escape route.

Emergency light testing

Routine testing is essential for ensuring reliable emergency lighting. We perform professional checks to verify that emergency lights and exit signs function correctly and remain operational when required.

Emergency lighting maintenance

Regular maintenance helps minimise failures, boost reliability, and keep systems in top condition. We offer scheduled servicing for Perth businesses seeking a reliable, ongoing maintenance solution.

Exit light testing

We inspect exit signs and related fittings to spot failed lamps, battery problems, visibility issues, damage, or faults that could impact performance.

Emergency lighting maintenance

Regular maintenance helps minimise failures, boost reliability, and keep systems in top condition. We offer scheduled servicing for Perth businesses seeking a reliable, ongoing maintenance solution.

Emergency light repairs

If a fitting is damaged, flickering, not charging properly, not illuminating correctly, or has failed a test, we can diagnose the problem and perform repairs or replacements as needed.

LED emergency lighting upgrades

Older systems can be inefficient, more difficult to maintain, and more susceptible to failure. We can upgrade ageing fittings to modern LED emergency and exit lighting solutions that deliver better performance and energy efficiency.

Fault finding and compliance support

If you're concerned about the state of your current system, we can inspect the site, identify issues, and suggest a practical way forward.

Emergency & Exit Lighting for Commercial Properties in Perth

Safe Power Connections Every Time

Commercial properties often have more complex safety requirements than standard residential sites. Shared access areas, stairwells, corridors, warehouses, office tenancies, amenities, plant rooms, and public entry or exit points all require careful consideration. We work with a wide range of Perth commercial clients, including:

Offices and business premises

We install and maintain emergency and exit lighting for office buildings, shared tenancies, business suites and professional workspaces.

Warehouses and industrial facilities

Large open areas, storage zones, loading areas and staff access routes can all benefit from properly designed emergency lighting. Industrial properties often require a practical, durable and maintenance-conscious solution.

Retail shops and shopping spaces

Retail environments need safe and visible evacuation routes for staff and customers. We provide reliable exit and emergency lighting solutions suitable for a wide range of retail layouts.

Strata and apartment common areas

Shared residential buildings often require emergency and exit lighting in common areas such as hallways, stairwells, basements and entry points. We work with strata managers and body corporates to provide ongoing service and maintenance.

Medical, hospitality and public-access properties

Buildings that welcome customers, patients, guests or the public need safety systems that are maintained properly and remain ready when needed.

Compliance-Focused Emergency Lighting in Perth

Many clients ask us the same question: do emergency lights and exit signs really need regular servicing? In practice, yes, ongoing maintenance is important. WA guidance for public buildings states that exit signs must comply with AS/NZS 2293, must be illuminated and clearly visible whenever the venue is occupied by the public, and emergency lighting systems and exit signs are to be maintained in accordance with AS/NZS 2293. Safe Work Australia also makes clear that emergency lighting is part of ensuring a safe workplace evacuation.

That is why we do not treat emergency and exit lighting as a once-off task. We help Perth property owners and managers with installation, routine servicing, repairs and system updates so the lighting remains in working order and suitable for the building.

Our team takes a practical compliance-focused approach. We inspect, test, identify faults, replace failed components where needed and help clients keep their systems properly maintained.

Your system may need attention if:

If any of these issues sound familiar, our Perth electricians can inspect the system and recommend the right next step. 

Our Emergency Lighting Process: Simple and Stress-Free

Initial Consultation

We discuss your property’s needs and current compliance status.

Site Audit

Our team conducts a thorough inspection of your existing emergency lighting system.

Detailed Proposal

We provide a clear, fixed-price quote for any required installations, upgrades, or repairs.

Scheduled Testing

We work with your schedule to perform the mandatory 6-monthly and annual tests with minimal disruption.

Compliance Certification

You receive a detailed report and updated logbook, giving you complete peace of mind.

This structured approach has earned us a reputation for excellence across Perth. Every job is completed by our team of professional electricians who live locally and understand the unique needs of WA homes.

Why Choose Advanced Electrical
and Energy Solutions

Fully licensed

We are proud to have licensed Perth electricians (EC16860) who are dedicated to providing safe and reliable residential and commercial electrical services. We prioritize professional standards, use quality parts, and ensure thorough testing on every job to guarantee your peace of mind.

20+ years of hands-on experience

Over 20 years of experience across Perth homes and businesses, providing reliable electrical repairs, installations, upgrades, and practical advice that prevents repeat issues.

24/7 emergency electrician service

We provide 24/7 and 7 days a week emergency electrician service in Perth for outages, tripping circuits, sparking power points, burning smells, and urgent faults, with a fast response focused on safety and reassurance.

Safety upgrades specialists

Switchboard upgrades and RCD safety switch installations to improve protection, reduce electrical risk, and keep your property compliant, reliable, and ready for modern power demands.

Clean, on-time workmanship

Clear communication and honest recommendations with options that suit your budget and timeline, no confusing jargon, no unnecessary upsells, just straightforward solutions.

Complete electrical services

Complete electrical services under one trusted team including lighting, power points, ceiling fans, smoke alarms, safety inspections, fault finding, and commercial maintenance.

Easy booking and fast support via call 0469 800 094, email info@advancedelectricianperth.com.au, or our online contact form for quick quotes and scheduling.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between emergency lighting and exit lighting?

Emergency lighting offers backup illumination when the main power fails, assisting people to move safely through stairwells, corridors, and exit routes. Exit lighting means illuminated exit signs that show where the exits are and help guide occupants to a safe escape. 

Many commercial and public-access buildings in Perth require emergency and exit lighting, depending on their classification, layout, and use. WA guidance and the NCC mandate emergency lighting and clearly visible exit signs in various situations to ensure safe evacuation.

The primary standard is AS/NZS 2293, which covers system design, installation, operation, routine servicing, maintenance, emergency luminaires, and exit signs. In WA, official guidance for public buildings refers directly to AS/NZS 2293.1, 2293.2, and 2293.3. 

Routine service and maintenance are regulated by AS/NZS 2293.2, and six-monthly testing is commonly referenced in WA guidance, council documents, and Perth industry practice. Regular testing is vital to ensure the fittings, batteries, and signs function properly when required. 

Yes, according to WA public-building guidance, exit signs must be illuminated and clearly visible whenever the venue is occupied by the public. For temporary structures, WA guidance also states that each exit sign must be connected to mains power and have an alternative battery supply. 

Emergency light testing verifies fittings operate under normal power and battery-backed lights and exit signs work during simulated power failures. It identifies failed lamps, damaged fittings, battery issues, and lights that don’t stay on long enough. 

WA local guidance notes that emergency lights and exit signs should remain illuminated for no less than 2 hours when batteries are new and no less than 90 minutes for subsequent tests. If a fitting cannot maintain output for the required duration, it should be repaired or replaced. 

Common warning signs include flickering fittings, dim or non-illuminated exit signs, damaged housings, battery failures, lights not operating during testing, or inconsistent maintenance records. If a fitting does not operate satisfactorily during testing, WA guidance indicates it should be repaired or replaced. 

Yes, emergency and exit lighting are typically installed in offices, warehouses, retail tenancies, public buildings, and other commercial areas where safe evacuation is essential. The specific layout and number of fittings depend on the building design, exit routes, and visibility requirements. 

In many cases, yes, but the requirement depends on the building layout and whether the exit is clearly visible. The NCC states that exit signs must be easily seen near required exits, and direction signs are necessary where the exit is not obvious to occupants or visitors. 

Older emergency and exit lights can often be upgraded to modern LED fittings, as long as the replacement products meet the relevant AS/NZS 2293 standards. LED upgrades are popular because they enhance visibility, reduce maintenance needs, and give a cleaner, more contemporary look. 

If an emergency light or exit sign fails testing, it should be assessed quickly and then repaired or replaced as necessary. A failed fitting may suggest a battery issue, charger fault, lamp failure, poor maintenance history, or simply end-of-life wear. 

Keeping clear maintenance records is a wise compliance step, and WA guidance for some facilities specifically mentions providing complete test results in log book format. Accurate records demonstrate that the system has been tested and maintained according to the relevant standard. 

Yes, emergency plans and safety systems should be reviewed when there are changes to the workplace, including relocations, refurbishments or changes to layout. If walls, corridors, exits or occupancy patterns have changed, the emergency and exit lighting arrangement may also need updating. 

Professional emergency light testing ensures the system provides safe evacuation conditions, detects faults early, maintains safety, and meets WA and NCC standards for emergency lighting and exit signs. 

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