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Emergency Lighting Test Certificate (NFPA 101)

An Emergency Lighting Test Certificate documents the testing of emergency lighting and exit signage per NFPA 101 (Life Safety Code). It verifies that emergency lights and exit signs function correctly during power outages, with annual 90-minute duration tests and monthly 30-second functional tests.

NFPA 101 (Life Safety Code), NFPA 110, state/local fire codesValid: Annual (12 months)

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What it covers

  • Emergency light and exit sign inventory
  • Battery condition testing
  • Lamp output verification
  • Transfer switch operation
  • 30-second or 90-minute duration test
  • Failed unit identification

Who needs a Emergency Lighting Cert?

Building owners
Property managers
Fire marshals
Facility maintenance staff

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Frequently asked questions about Emergency Lighting Cert

What are the testing requirements?
NFPA 101 requires monthly 30-second functional tests to verify operation, and annual 90-minute tests to verify full battery duration. All emergency lights and exit signs must illuminate when normal power is interrupted.
What types of emergency lighting are there?
Emergency lighting includes battery-backed emergency light units (wall/ceiling mounted), illuminated exit signs (internally lit or photoluminescent), and combination units. Central battery/generator systems are used in larger buildings.

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