AS/NZS 2293 testing & maintenance for commercial buildings
Key takeaways
4AS/NZS 2293.2 requires every commercial building to test emergency luminaires and exit signs on a 6-monthly cycle (visual + brief discharge) and annually (full 90-minute discharge), with a written record kept for the building manager and council inspectors. This pack maintains a per-site fixture register (location, fitting type, battery installed date, last test results), generates the inspection round on mobile (visual, discharge test, lux measurement at floor level, replace-by-date for batteries 4 years old), and prints the audit-ready report with every test recorded against AS/NZS 2293.3 maintenance categories. Recurring 6-monthly billing locks in via service contracts.
Add each fitting to the site register (location, type, battery date)
Inspector walks the round on mobile — visual + discharge per fitting
Failed fittings spawn a quote line; replace-by-date items flagged
Report PDF emailed to building manager; next visit auto-booked
Apps that work great with Emergency Lighting Compliance.
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Common questions about Emergency Lighting Compliance and the OneBookPlus app marketplace.
AS/NZS 2293 — the emergency escape lighting and exit signs standard. It schedules the required 6-monthly discharge tests, keeps per-fitting test history, and produces audit-ready certificates.
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Bishal has over a decade of experience in digital marketing, web development, and small business consulting across Australia. This app sits inside the OneBookPlus marketplace, designed and maintained for Australian small to medium businesses. Emergency Lighting Compliance is part of a single platform that connects invoicing, bookings, CRM, accounting, and marketing — so installing apps adds capability without adding logins.
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