Canuck Santé & Sécurité
CAN/ULC-S524 · NFPA-101

Emergency Lighting Inspection in Quebec City

From Vieux-Québec to the office towers near the Parliament, and across Sainte-Foy, Beauport, Charlesbourg, Limoilou and Sillery, Canuck Santé & Sécurité tests your emergency lighting and exit signs to CAN/ULC-S524 and NFPA-101. We run the monthly function test, the annual duration test, and replace batteries and heads when they need it. Government and institutional buildings, Université Laval and CEGEP pavilions, restaurants and condos: we know the local building stock, and with Quebec City as our home base our travel time stays short. Every building, its certificates and its deadlines are tracked in the Canuck360 client portal. Questions? Call 418-905-3396.

We also serve : Vieux-Quebec · Sainte-Foy · Sillery · Cap-Rouge · Beauport · Charlesbourg · Limoilou · Vanier · Loretteville
Frequency :Monthly function test, annual duration test

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
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Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between the monthly test and the annual test?

The monthly function test confirms each light and exit sign switches on under battery power when the main supply cuts out. The annual duration test runs the units on battery for the full period required by CAN/ULC-S524 to prove they last. Both are needed to stay compliant.

Which parts of Quebec City do you cover?

Every borough: Vieux-Québec, Sainte-Foy, Beauport, Charlesbourg, Limoilou, Sillery, Cap-Rouge, Vanier and Loretteville. With our base in Quebec City, travel time is short whether you manage a downtown tower, a CEGEP pavilion or a condo building.

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.

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