Emergency Lighting Inspection in Beauce
Across the Beauce, from manufacturers in Sainte-Marie to the machine, welding and wood shops of Saint-Georges, plus the garages, dealerships and main-street shops and restaurants of Beauceville, your emergency lighting and exit signs have to work the moment the power drops. Canuck Santé & Sécurité runs the monthly function test, the annual duration test (30 or 90 minutes depending on your building) and replaces batteries and heads to CAN/ULC-S524 and NFPA-101. We tell you straight what passes and what needs fixing, no runaround. Everything is logged building by building in the Canuck360 portal, with certificates, deficiencies and deadlines in one place. Call 418-905-3396.
What we do
- Monthly function test of unit equipment and exit signs
- Annual duration test (30 or 90 minutes depending on the equipment) of batteries and heads
- Battery checks, with replacement when needed
- Inspection of heads and lamps, with replacement of failed parts
- On-site repairs where possible, otherwise a clear correction plan
- Documented results and deficiencies with recommendations
What you receive
- Dated inspection report with the status of each unit
- Deficiency list and required corrections, tracked in the Canuck360 portal
- Deadline reminders for your next monthly and annual tests
Frequently asked questions
How often do emergency lights and exit signs need testing?
CAN/ULC-S524 calls for a monthly function test to confirm the heads come on, plus a yearly duration test where the unit must hold on battery for the time your building requires, often 30 minutes. A machine shop in Saint-Georges and a main-street store in Beauceville follow the same rule. We log every dated test in Canuck360.
Do you replace batteries and heads on site?
Yes. When a battery no longer holds its duration or a head is burned out, we note the deficiency during the inspection and handle the replacement. You get the scope of required work, referenced to the standard, before anything outside your contract is billed.
How often does emergency lighting need to be tested?
As a rule, a short function test every month and a duration test once a year. The exact intervals apply as required by the standard and regulation for your building.