Wireless Emergency Lighting
Huge Cost Savings with No New Cables Required!
The Light Boss™ SMART Emergency LED Lighting range puts an intuitive wireless emergency lighting system at the heart of your housing estate. It digitally connects all of your lighting via a web user interface for the ultimate in wireless emergency lighting control. Login anytime, anywhere to check the status of your emergency lighting!
Light Boss provides continuous monitoring of your emergency lighting circuits. It reports on your emergency lighting health, battery charge levels and alerts you to fault conditions so that an inspection can be arranged.
Digital Asset Tracking
Once installed, our SMART fixtures are trackable on the system – instantly creating a digital asset register of all connected lighting, remotely.
With unique asset IDs – all of your emergency lighting is pinpointed to its exact location, easy to find.
Identify Faults Remotely, No Site Visit Required!
Set up alerts, so you are notified of faults, remotely. Book repair visits as a single, efficient, attend-and-fix, knowing the fault and which solution is required.
Monitor your emergency lighting anytime and anywhere, wirelessly.
Did You Know?
£500K
the amount that a major retail store was fined after being found guilty for having no risk assessment, little staff training and no fire alarm response process.
£200K
the amount that Tata Steelworks Wales were fined when the lighting in their factory failed, resulting in employees injured by molten metal.
50%+
of Emergency Lighting Schemes would not work in the event of an emergency.*
56%
of businesses fail to update their safety systems following refurbishments.*
*Survey conducted by a major fire detection manufacturer
Automate your Emergency Escape Route Lighting
With Light Boss, you can rest assured you are meeting the regulatory guidelines to test and maintain the system periodically
and that your tenants and occupiers can find their way out of the building safely.
Eradicate Manual Testing Forever
No need to inspect individual fittings – save time and money.
You can eradicate manual testing of your emergency lighting for good, saving time and money. Light Boss conducts your testing, compiles reports for your records and provides a fully-compliant regime. This can all be implemented without complex wired installation as the system wirelessly retrofits into existing buildings and schemes.
EMERGENCY LIGHT TESTING
AUTOMATIC PERIODIC TESTING
MULTI-SITE REPORTING
DIGITAL ASSET TRACKING
RETROFITS INTO EXISTING BUILDINGS
FLICK TESTS +
ANNUAL DISCHARGE
FULL COMPLIANCE
TEST RESULTS + REPORTS
Pay Monthly with Bright Plan*
No CapEx or Upfront Cost
Light Boss SMART Emergency can be installed into your estate
From as little as £2.50 per home per month
Ask about our Bright Plan funded solutions today
*Monthly plans are subject to status
– and can be reclaimed as a service charge item.
The Law and Your Peace of Mind
By law, building owners and operators must make a provision for Escape Route lighting, for occupants to safely evacuate the building in an emergency. With the added panic caused by emergency situations such as a fire, no one should face added difficulty, be impaired or lack visibility to get to safety.
This provision is part of the Fire Safety Planning of a building and a requirement of the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005. If you are involved with managing social housing sites, or those with multiple occupancy, you must ensure your buildings are compliant – the ultimate peace of mind that your sites can be safely evacuated if and when the need arises.
Emergency lighting is crucial for any building.
The Grenfell Tower Disaster (2017).
Failure of Emergency Lighting Provision
An extreme example of failing critical systems is evidenced by the Grenfell Tower Disaster (2017), in which 72 people lost their lives. Two thirds of the tower’s emergency lighting units failed a routine inspection, prompting a report (by Capita Symonds) which highlighted a negligent approach to the safety of its residents. The Tower’s single emergency staircase had no natural light, so the emergency lighting system was vital. The report heavily criticised the Tenant Management Association for its lack of escape route lighting, and its contractor for the sub-standard installation.
The cause of the fire is still debated, but the procedures that followed subsequent to the alarm being raised, clearly contributed to the deaths. The outcome may have been wildly different, for those who lost their lives – if they were able to follow emergency evacuation procedures, with compliant escape route lighting.