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Original Message Added : 2 Dec 2008
 
Can you please advise me, by law, whose responsibility it should actually be for emergency lighting, ours (the tenants) or the landlord’s?

We are a charity training provider renting a 3 storey property as staff offices. There is currently 15 staff working in the building.

Also, what extent do we need to go to with this? I have been told that the battery operated touch lighting outside of rooms down the stairs would be sufficient for emergency lighting which we could get fitted easily and some sort of manual fire alarm to alert the occupants of the building in an emergency.

Any advice would be gratefully received.

Chris Watt from
TEAM Wearside Ltd
Location :Sunderland
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