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We are a 100% Australian-owned and operated company with long-standing industry experience, specialised in the design, testing and maintenance of Exit and Emergency Lighting systems.

From small business setups to large-scale commercial projects, at E&E we have the knowledge and versatility to find the best lighting solution to cater your needs. Get in touch with us today to discuss exit and emergency lighting options for your business.

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An on-site audit has the purpose of assessing the degree of compliance with emergency lighting regulatory standards (AS2293).

Our team will provide advice to ensure you meet the requirements specified by AS2293. AS2293 has been designed to ensure the safety of occupants by requiring the provision of adequate lighting in the event of an emergency. This is the underlying reason why emergency lighting fixtures in Australia adhere to such high standards of reliability, quality and performance.

Our on-site audit involves:

  • Determining whether your current emergency lighting system is up-to-date and in compliance with AS2293.
  • Reviewing whether your emergency lighting layout is up-to-date and in compliance with AS2293, providing personalised advice for renovations or new developments. – Inspecting the arrangement of your emergency lighting system.
  • Provide referrals of trusted electricians, consultants or essential service companies in case any issues are encountered to ensure these are solved.
  • To help you save costs, we will also calculate the energy efficiency of your general and emergency lighting fixtures.

The design of emergency lighting systems vary in complexity depending on the size and usage of the relevant building. We offer a fully customisable lighting design service tailored to your needs, using contemporary techniques to save costs while ensuring the safety of occupants in an emergency and, therefore, full compliancy with Australian standards for emergency lighting (AS2293).

Whether you are installing a new emergency lighting system or evaluating your existing setup, there are three key elements to lighting design that must be considered:

  • Ergonomic spacing of fixtures. Emergency routes and exits must be sufficiently illuminated and potential risk factors identified.
  • Energy-saving measures to optimise efficiency. Although the purpose of an emergency lighting system is to guarantee occupant safety, positioning fixtures throughout a building efficiently is at the core of ‘good’ lighting design.
  • Aesthetic appeal of the lighting mix. This is particularly relevant for customer-facing businesses such as those in retail and hospitality, where we endeavour to design lighting systems that look beautiful and actually improve the experience of patrons.