Emergency & Exit Lighting Safety You Can Rely On
Exit and emergency lights provide clear guidance for safe evacuation during a fire or power outage. We install and test all lighting systems to ensure full compliance with AS 2293 standards. Modern running man signs have now replaced traditional EXIT signs in most locations to improve visibility and recognition.
With various system types available, we assess your site to recommend the most suitable solution. All emergency lighting must be tested every six months, and we manage the complete installation, routine testing, and ongoing maintenance for you.
Our lighting products come with an exclusive 5-year warranty, offering superior durability and value compared to standard options. We use only trusted, high-quality products designed for long-lasting performance and peace of mind.
Compliance You Can Trust
Under Australian regulations, emergency lighting and exit signage must be installed and maintained in accordance with AS2293, with signage requirements guided by AS1319. At FCF Fire & Electrical Central Queensland, our qualified technicians apply these standards at every inspection and service.
We carry out thorough checks of batteries, lamps, and electrical components to ensure your system remains compliant, fully functional, and ready for any audit or emergency situation.
How can we help?
We provide end-to-end emergency and exit lighting services designed to support safe evacuation and ongoing compliance, including:
- Supply and installation of compliant emergency lighting and illuminated exit signs.
- Routine 6-monthly and annual testing, including battery discharge assessments.
- Maintenance and replacement of fittings, globes, and electrical components as required.
- Comprehensive compliance reporting, securely recorded for easy access and audits.
- Custom lighting solutions tailored to offices, industrial sites, apartments, and healthcare environments.
Maintaining your emergency lighting is essential for safe evacuation during power outages or emergency situations. In higher-risk environments such as hospitals and aged care facilities, dependable lighting is critical for protecting occupants and ensuring safe movement when visibility is compromised.
Why Choose FCF Fire & Electrical Central Queensland
- Local Knowledge – Based in Rockhampton, we understand the needs of Central Queensland businesses.
- Qualified Professionals – Fully licensed, experienced and committed to quality workmanship.
- End-to-End Compliance – Covering audits, servicing and reporting to help you stay compliant and avoid risk.
- Simple, Transparent Systems – Cloud-based access to reports, quotes and service history.
- Trusted Results – Identifying compliance gaps others miss, helping protect your business.
- Community Focused - Proud supporters of local organisations across Central Queensland.
Industries We Service
We provide tailored fire protection solutions to a wide range of industries, including:
Body Corporate & Strata Management
Body Corporate & Strata Management
Aged Care & Healthcare
Aged Care & Healthcare
Transport & Hospitality
Transport & Hospitality
Commercial & Retail
Commercial & Retail
Domestic & Residential Properties
Domestic & Residential Properties
No matter your sector, we design, install, maintain, and certify systems to keep
people and property safe.
FAQs
Why are emergency and exit lighting systems important?
Emergency and exit lighting helps guide occupants to safe exits when normal lighting fails. By improving visibility during low-light or emergency situations, it reduces panic and supports a safer, more organised evacuation.
How often should emergency and exit lights be tested?
Emergency and exit lighting systems should be tested every six months, with a full annual duration test, in accordance with Australian Standards. Regular testing ensures the system will operate correctly when required.
What is included in an emergency lighting inspection?
An inspection typically involves checking battery performance, lamp operation, charging systems, and overall functionality. Technicians also confirm signage visibility and ensure all components meet compliance requirements.
Can I maintain or replace emergency lighting myself?
While basic visual checks can be done in-house, maintenance, testing, and any electrical work should be carried out by qualified professionals to ensure compliance with Australian Standards and safety regulations.
What types of emergency and exit lighting systems are available?
There are a range of systems available, including illuminated exit signs, emergency luminaires, and central or self-contained battery systems. The right solution depends on the building type, layout, and compliance requirements.
Our Promise to You
At FCF Fire & Electrical Central Queensland, we believe in building genuine relationships, not just completing service calls. Whether we’re installing a single smoke alarm or managing full fire protection for a commercial site, you can expect honest advice, friendly local support, and dependable workmanship every time across Central Queensland.