Emergency Exit Light in Charters Towers
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Charters Towers Emergency Exit Light
When the power goes out, emergency lighting needs to activate without delay. Test Right Services provides thorough emergency exit light testing across Charters Towers, ensuring every system performs exactly as it should when it matters most. Each inspection follows AS/NZS 2293 standards and includes a full 90-minute discharge test, detailed battery assessment and clear reporting for compliance records.
Every light’s status is recorded in an easy-to-read logbook, keeping documentation simple and organised. Automatic reminders are also set up, so the next inspection never slips through the cracks.
From schools and retail stores to industrial facilities, Test Right Services helps local businesses stay compliant, prepared and confident that their exit lighting will work when it’s needed most. Call 0467 551 263 to schedule reliable, professional testing today.
More Than Just a Safety Check
Test Right Services doesn’t just tick boxes. The focus is on keeping businesses compliant, equipment reliable and workplaces safe. Proper exit light maintenance doesn't just find the issues, it prevents problems before they happen.
Every job is completed with precision, clear communication and respect for your time, keeping disruptions to a minimum. Here’s why businesses in Charters Towers rely on this service:

- Fully itemised digital reporting for accurate records
- Automatic reminders to stay ahead of retest dates
- A professional approach built on accuracy and compliance
The aim is simple: to deliver confidence that every system is safe, compliant and ready when it matters most.

How Exit Light Testing Works
Testing emergency lighting properly takes more than a quick switch check. Test Right Services follows a structured process tailored to each building and system setup, making sure every light functions as it should and meets compliance standards.
Here’s how it’s done:
- Inspection: All emergency and exit lights are located and checked for visible damage or obstructions.
- Discharge Testing: Each light undergoes a full 90-minute battery test to confirm it stays illuminated during simulated power loss.
- Reporting: A clear compliance report is provided, detailing every unit tested along with pass/fail results.
This process guarantees that emergency lighting performs exactly as required when it matters most, keeping every workplace safe and ready for the unexpected. Keep safety simple and make sure your lights are ready when it matters most!
Are exit signs different from emergency lights?
Yes, exit signs and emergency lights serve different purposes but work together in emergencies. Exit signs are illuminated indicators showing the direction of the nearest exit. Emergency lights, on the other hand, provide general illumination when power is lost. Both are required in commercial settings, and each must be tested according to AS/NZS standards to ensure full compliance.
How do I know if my exit lights passed testing?
Each tested light will be tagged with a printed label showing the test date, technician ID and result. You’ll also receive a written or digital report listing every unit, its condition and when it needs to be tested again. If any lights fail, our team will outline the cause and recommend repair or replacement options to restore compliance.
Can emergency lights be tested without disrupting power?
Not entirely. A proper discharge test simulates a power outage and must cut power to the emergency lighting circuit. However, technicians can isolate testing to minimise disruption. In workplaces where constant lighting is critical, tests can be scheduled outside of trading hours or in stages to avoid interfering with normal operations.
Do older buildings need to upgrade their emergency lighting?
Yes, if the existing system doesn’t meet current AS/NZS 2293 standards. Older fittings may have shorter battery life, dimmer output or outdated components. In some cases, replacing or retrofitting newer lights may be required. A technician can advise whether your setup needs upgrades during the inspection and ensure everything meets current building codes.


