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Winter lighting tips:

  • elliebrear
  • Dec 9
  • 2 min read

Keep your business safe & energy-efficient


As the days get shorter and nights draw in, businesses face new challenges in maintaining safety, security, and energy efficiency. Poor lighting can increase the risk of accidents, compromise security, and drive up energy bills. To stay compliant and reduce costs, here’s how you can prepare your workplace with essential winter lighting tips and energy-efficient solutions.


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Why Lighting Matters in Winter


Reduced daylight means businesses rely heavily on artificial lighting. Investing in energy-efficient lighting solutions not only lowers costs but also supports sustainability and compliance. Here’s why proper lighting is essential during the darker months:

  • Improve safety: Well-lit areas reduce accidents for staff and visitors.

  • Enhance security: Good lighting deters intruders and improves CCTV visibility.

  • Cut energy bills: Smart, efficient lighting helps control costs and reduce waste.


Upgrade to Energy-Efficient Lighting Solutions


Regularly review your lighting layout to eliminate dark spots and ensure even coverage. Consider these upgrades:

  • Switch to LED lighting for lower energy costs and longer lifespan.

  • Install smart lighting controls to automate usage and reduce waste.

  • Create a safer, more productive environment with strategic lighting design.


Check External Lighting


Outdoor lighting is critical for safety and security. Focus on these areas:

  • Ensure car parks, walkways, and entrances are well-lit for visibility and CCTV coverage.

  • Install motion sensors and smart controls to save energy and boost security.

  • Use weatherproof LED floodlights for durability and reduced maintenance.

  • Position lights strategically to eliminate blind spots and create safe routes.


Emergency Lighting Compliance


Emergency lighting is a legal requirement and vital for safety during power outages. Stay compliant by:

  • Testing systems regularly to ensure activation during outages.

  • Keeping escape routes illuminated with signage and backup lighting.

  • Scheduling routine checks for batteries and bulbs.

  • Maintaining inspection records for health and safety compliance.


Schedule a Professional Inspection


Routine inspections keep your electrical systems safe, efficient, and compliant:

  • Schedule inspections to avoid unexpected failures.

  • Create a maintenance log for audits and compliance.

  • Replace outdated components promptly.

  • Plan upgrades during quieter periods to minimise disruption.

  • Consider preventative maintenance contracts for predictable costs.


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Preparing your business for winter isn’t just about comfort—it’s about safety, security, and energy efficiency. By upgrading to LED lighting, checking outdoor areas, and ensuring emergency lighting compliance, you’ll create a safer workplace while reducing energy costs.


Ready to make your business winter-ready? Contact EML Electrical today for expert advice, professional inspections, and energy-efficient lighting solutions tailored to your needs.



 
 
 

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