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Emergency Lighting Inspection & Testing
South Florida Businesses

Annual emergency lighting inspection, functional testing, battery replacement, and compliance documentation for commercial facilities across Miami-Dade, Broward, and South Florida. NFPA 101 compliant, Florida licensed.

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Emergency Lighting Inspection, Testing & Compliance

When the power fails, emergency lighting is the system that keeps your employees and customers from being trapped in a dark building. Exit signs and emergency lights must function immediately and sustain illumination long enough for full evacuation.

At Firemax Fire Protection, our licensed technicians inspect, test, and certify emergency lighting systems for commercial facilities across South Florida. We handle everything from battery replacement to full functional testing and compliance documentation.

Under NFPA 101 and OSHA 29 CFR 1910, emergency lighting must be tested monthly and subjected to a full 90-minute functional test annually. Florida's AHJ inspectors actively cite facilities that lack current test records. We track your schedule and keep you ahead of it.

"During a power outage, employees could not locate the exits. The emergency lights had dead batteries."

This is the scenario properly maintained emergency lighting prevents. We make sure your systems work when it matters.

Annual90-minute functional test required by NFPA 101
Monthly30-second test required by NFPA 101

What Our Emergency Lighting Service Covers

We provide complete emergency lighting and exit sign inspection, testing, and maintenance services for commercial facilities of all sizes across South Florida.

Annual emergency lighting inspections
Functional 90-minute discharge testing
Monthly 30-second test documentation
Battery testing and replacement
Bulb and LED component replacement
Exit sign inspection and lamp replacement
Transfer switch and inverter testing
Documentation and compliance reporting
Code compliance verification and certification
Deficiency tagging and corrective action reporting

Common Emergency Lighting Problems We Solve

Emergency lighting failures are often invisible until a power outage reveals them. These are the issues we find most frequently during inspections.

01

Dead or Degraded Batteries

Emergency lighting batteries degrade over time and lose the capacity to sustain illumination for the required 90 minutes. Most failures are discovered only during an actual power outage, when it is too late. Annual functional testing catches battery failures before they become a life safety issue.

02

No Testing Records

NFPA 101 requires monthly 30-second tests and an annual 90-minute functional test, and both must be documented. Facilities that cannot produce test records face violations during AHJ inspections and have no documentation defense if a life safety incident occurs.

03

Burned Out Lamps and LEDs

Emergency lighting units with burned out lamps provide no illumination during a power failure. Lamp failures are often invisible during normal operation when AC power is present, making inspection the only reliable way to identify them.

04

Blocked or Improperly Positioned Exit Signs

Exit signs that are obscured by furniture, signage, or building modifications no longer provide reliable egress direction. NFPA 101 requires exit signs to be clearly visible from any point on the egress path.

05

Outdated Equipment

Older emergency lighting units may no longer meet current code requirements or may have become unreliable due to age. We assess the condition of your equipment and identify units that need replacement.

06

No Coordination with Other Life Safety Systems

Emergency lighting should be inspected as part of a comprehensive life safety inspection that includes fire extinguishers and alarm systems. We coordinate all services in a single visit to minimize disruption to your operations.

How Our Service Process Works

Every engagement follows a consistent process designed to get your building compliant quickly and keep it that way.

Step 01

System Survey

We identify and document every emergency lighting unit and exit sign in your facility, establishing a complete inventory and baseline condition record.

Step 02

Functional Testing

We conduct the required 30-second and 90-minute functional tests, documenting results for every unit and flagging any that fail to meet performance requirements.

Step 03

Service and Repair

We replace failed batteries, burned out lamps, and damaged components during the same visit whenever possible to avoid a return trip and keep downtime minimal.

Step 04

Documentation

We issue a complete inspection and test report covering every unit, test result, and corrective action taken. Records are formatted for AHJ submission and insurance documentation.

What Our Technicians Inspect and Test

Emergency lighting unit mounting and condition
Exit sign visibility and lamp condition
Battery condition and charge capacity
30-second functional test per unit
90-minute full discharge test
Transfer time from AC to battery power
Illumination level and coverage area
Tamper indicators and housing integrity
Test switch and indicator lamp function
Circuit breaker and wiring condition
ADA compliant exit sign placement
Complete written inspection and test report

Applicable Codes & Standards

Every service we perform is documented and verified against the applicable codes. We ensure your facility meets the requirements of the following standards.

NFPA 101
Life Safety Code, governing emergency lighting and exit sign requirements for all commercial occupancies
NFPA 70
National Electrical Code, covering emergency lighting circuit and wiring requirements
OSHA 29 CFR 1910
OSHA general industry standard requiring emergency lighting in workplaces without adequate natural light
Florida Fire Prevention Code
State-level enforcement of NFPA 101 emergency lighting requirements for commercial facilities

Industries & Property Types We Service

Office BuildingsMulti-tenant and single-occupant commercial office buildings requiring NFPA 101 emergency lighting compliance.
Retail and Shopping CentersRetail stores, malls, and shopping centers with high occupancy and complex egress paths.
Restaurants and HospitalityRestaurants, bars, hotels, and event venues where power failures present significant life safety risk.
Healthcare FacilitiesHospitals, clinics, and medical offices with critical emergency lighting requirements.
Schools and UniversitiesEducational facilities requiring compliant emergency lighting throughout all occupied areas.
Warehouses and IndustrialLarge-floor-area facilities with complex egress paths requiring comprehensive emergency lighting coverage.

Frequently Asked Questions

NFPA 101 requires a 30-second functional test monthly and a full 90-minute discharge test annually. Both tests must be documented. Florida AHJ inspectors check for current test records, and facilities without documentation face violations regardless of whether the equipment actually functions.

During a 90-minute test, the emergency lighting unit is switched to battery power and monitored for the full 90 minutes. Any unit that fails to maintain the required illumination level for the full duration fails the test and must be repaired or replaced. We document results for every unit in your facility.

Most emergency lighting batteries have a service life of three to five years. After that point, capacity degrades and units may fail functional testing even if they appear to work during a brief test. We assess battery age and condition during every inspection and recommend replacement before failure occurs.

Yes. We regularly combine emergency lighting inspections with fire extinguisher service, exit sign testing, and other life safety inspections in a single visit. This minimizes operational disruption and reduces the number of service appointments you need to manage.

Every inspection produces a written report documenting every unit tested, the test results, any deficiencies found, and the corrective actions taken or recommended. Reports are formatted for AHJ submission, insurance documentation, and your own compliance records.

Yes. Exit signs with battery backup are classified as emergency lighting under NFPA 101 and must be tested and maintained on the same schedule as other emergency lighting units. We inspect and test all exit signs as part of our standard emergency lighting service.

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Don't wait for a power outage to find out your emergency lighting has failed. Firemax Fire Protection has been serving South Florida businesses since 1998. Call us or request a quote and our team will get back to you promptly.