Electrical Testing & Safety Services in Swansea & Bristol UK
What We Offer
Emergency Light Testing Bristol
We provide suitably trained Engineers to carry out annual 3hr Drain down inspections, NIC EIC Certification & Asset Register. Remedial defects can be completed at time of inspection to ensure the safe functioning of your system.
Emergency Light Testing Bristol
Global Compliance UK also offers emergency light testing in Bristol. We have a number of qualified professionals who specialize in emergency light testing and can help you make sure that your system is up-to-date and functioning properly. Our Engineers will inspect your system for any damaged parts or wiring, as well as conduct regular tests to make sure the system is still operating correctly.
Annual 3hr/1hr Drain Down Inspections
Full Inspection Certification
Remedial action identified
Competitive Price Per Inspection from £85.00+VAT
We have our list of services available caters to electrical testing and safety services requirements.
Whether it's a small job or a big project, we're always happy to help!
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is emergency lighting testing important?
Emergency lighting is there to protect people when the unexpected happens. In the event of a power failure, fire, or emergency evacuation, properly working emergency lights guide occupants safely to exits and reduce the risk of panic, injury, or worse. Regular testing ensures the system will function when it’s needed most, not just when it’s convenient. It also helps identify faults early, keeping your building safe, compliant, and fit for use.
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How often does emergency lighting need to be tested?
Emergency lighting should be checked monthly with a short functional test and annually with a full-duration test to ensure the lights remain illuminated for the required time. These tests aren’t optional - they’re a legal requirement under UK safety regulations and must be properly recorded. Routine testing helps avoid costly failures, protects occupants, and gives peace of mind that your emergency systems are ready if the worst should happen.



























