Clear audit trail
Periodic emergency lighting certificates produced with Lux Meter Pro include the specific fields I expect to see when reviewing reports for sites in Bryansburn.
Simplify your compliance workflow in Bryansburn and Ards and North Down by understanding the essential requirements of the Emergency Lighting Periodic Test Certificate and how to manage it efficiently within the Lux Meter Pro app.
A periodic test certificate is the formal record of an inspection and test carried out on an existing emergency lighting installation. It is different from an installation certificate. This document confirms whether the installed system still complies with BS 5266‑1 and records any deviations, defects or remedial work required on your Bryansburn site.
The Lux Meter Pro periodic test certificate follows a structured layout. Below is an explanation of each section and how it maps to the fields in the iOS app when you’re working on a Bryansburn site.
| Section | Key Fields | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| Header & Certificate Number |
Certificate number * Date of inspection |
Uniquely identifies the certificate and links it to the Bryansburn site and inspection date. Lux Meter Pro can auto-generate a structured number (e.g. ELC-bryansburn-YYYYMMDD-XXXX) directly in the app. |
| 1. Client Details |
Client name * Client address * Site contact (optional) |
Identifies the responsible person or organisation. Use the legal entity name used for contracts, insurance and ISO documentation for your Bryansburn premises. |
| 2. Installation Details |
Installation address * Extent of installation * |
States exactly which part of the building the certificate covers (e.g. “Ground floor offices and main stairwell, Bryansburn”), which is essential for larger sites and phased testing regimes. |
| 3. Deviations from Standard |
Clause reference (e.g. 4.2, 6.3) Deviation details |
Records any deliberate or existing departures from BS 5266‑1. In Lux Meter Pro you can add multiple deviation rows and reference the clause numbers used in the app. |
| 4. Reference Documents | Drawings, previous certificates, logbooks, risk assessment references | Lists other documents used during the inspection such as plans on site in Bryansburn, previous periodic reports or logbooks. |
| 5. Recommended Interval for Next Inspection | Recommended interval (e.g. “12 months”) | Records the engineer’s recommendation for the next periodic inspection in line with BS 5266‑1 and the fire risk assessment. |
| 6. Certification Statement |
Inspector name * Position * Date Signature * |
Formal declaration that the inspection has been carried out and that the report accurately reflects the condition of the installation at the time of test. Lux Meter Pro uses your stored digital signature image here. |
| 7. Contractor Details |
Trading title * Contractor address * Postcode Registration number (e.g. NICEIC, NAPIT) Telephone number * |
Identifies the company or sole trader responsible for the inspection and test. The app can automatically preload these details from your saved contractor profile. |
| 8. Purpose of System |
Emergency escape lighting Emergency safety lighting Open area lighting Standby lighting Partial standby lighting High risk task area lighting |
Tick at least one purpose that applies to the system. Lux Meter Pro presents these as toggles that must include at least one selection before the certificate is considered complete. |
| 9. Installation Arrangement |
Self-contained emergency luminaires Central battery system Combined emergency luminaires Standby generator system |
Defines how the emergency lighting is supplied and controlled. Again, at least one arrangement must be selected to satisfy the app’s validation checks. |
| 10. Categories of Operation |
Type number Mode (maintained/non-maintained) Facilities Duration |
At least one row must be completed. Typical entries include 3‑hour non‑maintained escape route luminaires, maintained exit signs, or high risk task fittings with specific durations. |
| 11. Results of Inspection & Testing |
Clause reference Requirements System conformity |
For each clause checked (for example, 4.2 plans available on premises), record the requirement and whether the system conforms. Lux Meter Pro requires at least one conformity entry before you can generate a complete certificate. |
The Emergency Lighting Periodic Test view in the iOS app mirrors the certificate layout. Follow these steps to complete the form correctly and avoid missing any required fields for your Bryansburn site.
Use this checklist to confirm that every required part of the Emergency Lighting Periodic Test Certificate is complete in Lux Meter Pro before you press “Generate Certificate” for your Bryansburn visit.
Feedback from real contractors and engineers using Lux Meter Pro to produce Emergency Lighting Periodic Test Certificates in locations like Bryansburn and across Ards and North Down.
Periodic emergency lighting certificates produced with Lux Meter Pro include the specific fields I expect to see when reviewing reports for sites in Bryansburn.
Finally, a digital certificate that actually looks like a legal document. It gives our safety committee confidence in the testing regime.
For our care homes in Ards and North Down, having a standardized periodic test certificate ensures we are always audit-ready.
Periodic emergency lighting certificates produced with Lux Meter Pro include the specific fields I expect to see when reviewing reports for sites in Bryansburn.
The app guides apprentices through the periodic test process correctly, ensuring they check the right items on Bryansburn jobs.
Being able to take a photo of a failed bulkhead in Bryansburn and have it appear on the final PDF report is a massive help.
I can complete full periodic tests in Ards and North Down plant rooms and basements where there is absolutely no mobile signal.
We save about 20 minutes per certificate on our Ards and North Down contracts by not having to type them up back at the depot.
Additional frequently asked questions from engineers, facilities teams and duty holders working on emergency lighting periodic tests in Bryansburn and the wider Ards and North Down area.
In most cases, yes. Each building or clearly defined part of a complex should have its own periodic test certificate so that the installation extent, results and deviations are easy to understand. Lux Meter Pro lets you duplicate previous reports and adjust details for each building.
Notes should be concise but specific enough for the responsible person to understand the issue and arrange remedial work. For example, reference the location, luminaire type, clause number from BS 5266‑1 where relevant, and a short description of the non‑conformity.
Yes. While BS 5266‑1 does not require photographs, many engineers attach photos of damaged fittings, inaccessible areas or key drawings as supporting evidence. Lux Meter Pro allows you to store related site images alongside your records for better traceability.
You can keep the original periodic certificate as the main record, then produce a new follow‑up certificate or targeted report noting the remedial work completed. Reusing client and site details in the app saves time and keeps your documentation chain clear for auditors.
The certificate is an important part of compliance, but it should sit alongside your emergency lighting logbook, fire risk assessment and any drawings or design documents. Lux Meter Pro focuses on the periodic certificate and test evidence, while still fitting into your wider life safety record‑keeping.
The core structure of the Lux Meter Pro certificate follows recognised expectations, but you can still tailor description fields, reference documents and recommended intervals to match client or insurer requirements, without breaking the overall BS 5266‑1 alignment.
Record the limitation on the certificate and in the deviations or comments, including why the area was not tested and what follow‑up action is required. Lux Meter Pro lets you clearly mark such limitations so they are not overlooked in future visits.
Yes. Certificates are generated as PDFs which can be emailed, stored in shared folders or uploaded to client portals. Many engineers in Ards and North Down keep a copy for their own records and provide a second copy to the responsible person as part of their handover process.
Standardise your emergency lighting periodic test certificates across all sites and engineers in Bryansburn. Generate professional BS 5266‑1 compliant PDFs in minutes, straight from your iOS device.