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Emergency Lighting Inspection Compliance Software is the platform Fire Safety Manager, Electrician, FM Engineering Manager use to run structured emergency lighting inspection programmes across single buildings and multi-site portfolios with defensible evidence at every step. Inspectly360 digitises field capture aligned to BS 5266, NFPA 101, EN 1838, with QR-tagged asset identity, offline mobile rounds, statutory renewal clocks, AI photo review, and branded PDF exports when engineers close out.
Everything your field team does on paper, Inspectly360 does automatically: faster, more accurate, and without the admin.
Your inspector takes a photo of any asset or defect. AI reads it and fills the inspection form automatically. No typing. No manual entry.
Inspectors speak their observations in any language. AI transcribes and fills the form in real time. Completely hands-free in the field.
The moment an inspection is submitted, a branded PDF, Excel, or CSV report generates automatically. No manual work. No waiting.
Inspectly360 integrates with the tools your team already uses, including Zoho, Microsoft 365, and SAP. No double entry.
Your operations team sees completion rates, open issues, and compliance scores across all sites in real time. No chasing updates.
What changes once emergency lighting inspection compliance software runs on one mobile-first platform with photo proof and live dashboards.
Emergency Lighting Inspection Compliance Software is the platform Fire Safety Manager, Electrician, FM Engineering Manager use to run structured emergency lighting inspection programmes across single buildings and multi-site portfolios with defensible evidence at every step. Inspectly360 digitises field capture aligned to BS 5266, NFPA 101, EN 1838, with QR-tagged asset identity, offline mobile rounds, statutory renewal clocks, AI photo review, and branded PDF exports when engineers close out. Programme owners replace paper checklists, WhatsApp photo trails, and spreadsheet trackers that break down when auditors, insurers, or client SLA reviews ask for proof across dozens of sites. Monthly flick tests are ticked on a floor plan that does not match fittings installed after the last refit.
Monthly flick tests are ticked on a floor plan that does not match fittings installed after the last refit. Annual duration tests happen but failed units are replaced without recording which fitting failed or whether the replacement was verified. Emergency lighting sits in the same spreadsheet as general lighting PPM, so the Fire Safety Manager cannot produce a BS 5266 register on demand.
Emergency Lighting Inspection Compliance Software tracks BS 5266, NFPA 101, EN 1838 statutory clocks per asset and exports regulator-ready records from the same field capture engineers use on site, eliminating parallel compliance spreadsheets.
Fire Safety Managers implement compliance controls before scaling emergency lighting inspection across the portfolio.
Choose the emergency lighting inspection checklist aligned to BS 5266 and client SLA requirements. Each pack carries the rubric regulators and client contracts expect. Compliance Software workflows enforce the evidence and reporting rules Fire Safety Managers need for BS 5266 programmes.
Engineers scan the QR tag on the asset or zone. Service history, last inspection date, and open CAPA surface on the device before work starts. Compliance Software workflows enforce the evidence and reporting rules Fire Safety Managers need for NFPA 101 programmes.
Capture photos, readings, and signatures in plant rooms and restricted areas without signal. AI suggests defect classification for engineer confirmation. Compliance Software workflows enforce the evidence and reporting rules Fire Safety Managers need for EN 1838 programmes.
Failed items receive severity, owner, deadline, and required closure evidence. Contractors get scoped access to their assigned issues only. Compliance Software workflows enforce the evidence and reporting rules Fire Safety Managers need for BS 5266 programmes.
Branded PDFs generate on close-out. Renewal clocks update with alerts for the next emergency lighting inspection cycle. Compliance Software workflows enforce the evidence and reporting rules Fire Safety Managers need for NFPA 101 programmes.
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Inspectly360 sits as the field execution and evidence layer beside the systems of record FM teams already run. CMMS platforms continue to hold work orders, parts, and PM history. CAFM platforms continue to hold space, lease, and tenant data. Emergency Lighting Inspection contractors keep their job-management tools for scheduling and invoicing. Inspectly360 produces structured emergency lighting inspection evidence, photo-verified sign-off, and audit-ready PDFs those platforms reference but do not collect. Failed checklist items push to Maximo, ServiceNow, SAP PM, or Planon via REST API; asset master data flows back so the inspector sees AMC vendor and last service date when they scan a QR code.
Procurement and IT should validate five enterprise requirements before any rollout decision: SSO via SAML or OIDC tied to the operator's IdP, RBAC granular enough to scope a contractor to their own work, offline mobile capture verified in a real plant room rather than a demo room, configurable data retention with regional residency options, and an integration path documented for the CAFM or CMMS already in place. Validate these during the pilot rather than after; they are the most common late-stage disqualifiers when teams skip them up front.
Production FM programmes carry tenant data, contractor PII, and statutory records that auditors and insurers may request years later. Inspectly360 supports configurable retention, audit-grade event logs, encrypted at-rest evidence, and regional data residency for organisations that need it. Permission boundaries between centre managers, AFMs, contractors, and tenants are enforced server-side rather than in the UI, which matters when an external vendor is part of the workflow.
Historical emergency lighting inspection records rarely need to be re-typed. The pilot starts forward-looking on new digital rounds while existing PDFs and Excel logs are batch-imported as searchable evidence against the same asset or site. Statutory clocks, AMC renewal dates, and PPM cadence are seeded from the current vendor schedule and validated against the asset register. Field teams keep the paper backup for the first two cycles so adoption is built on confidence rather than mandate.
The platform capabilities that power emergency lighting inspection compliance software across every site.
Teams comparing Inspectly360 for emergency lighting inspection compliance software care about programme predictability, credentialed evidence, statutory visibility, contractor accountability, and leadership dashboards for emergency lighting inspection workflows.
| Topic | Typical Gaps | With Inspectly360 |
|---|---|---|
| Statutory clock tracking | BS 5266, NFPA 101, EN 1838 renewal dates tracked in spreadsheets updated at expiry week. | Per-asset clocks with 90/60/30 day alerts and linked prior-cycle evidence. |
| Regulator-ready exports | Compliance reports manually rebuilt from field notes each quarter. | Branded exports formatted for statutory submissions from canonical field data. |
| Fitting register accuracy | Register not updated when fittings added or removed during refit. | Commission and decommission workflow keeps register aligned to current layout. |
| Contractor credentialing | Contractors self-certify emergency lighting inspection completion without structured proof. | Named engineer sign-off with QR asset identity replaces self-certification. |
| Cross-site compliance view | Compliance status unknown until a site fails an external review. | Portfolio compliance score highlights at-risk sites before assessors arrive. |
What changes once emergency lighting inspection compliance software is standardised on Inspectly360.
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Emergency Lighting Inspection Compliance Software attaches renewal dates and inspection frequencies per asset or system class with 90, 60, and 30 day alerts to Fire Safety Managers and contractors. Evidence from the last cycle stays linked so assessors see continuity, not a folder assembled the week before expiry. When a statutory window is missed, escalation routes to the responsible party with asset identity and elapsed time. Exports format for the environmental, fire, or municipal authority your portfolio reports to, reducing manual translation from spreadsheet trackers.
Yes. Branded PDF and structured data exports pull-downstream from the same canonical field record, so leadership, clients, and regulators receive consistent numbers. Configurable fields map to BS 5266, NFPA 101, EN 1838 reporting requirements. Historical cycles remain searchable for the retention window. Teams stop maintaining parallel compliance spreadsheets that diverge from what field engineers actually captured on site.
Emergency Lighting Inspection Compliance Software lets facilities management teams run emergency lighting compliance checks the same way on every visit, with photos and a sign-off on each emergency lighting. Field staff complete every check on the device, add notes and photos, and the emergency lighting record uploads once back online. Each entry is timestamped and tied to a named person and the asset, so a "done" tick always has evidence behind it. Open, overdue, and closed items sit in one list, so FM Engineering Managers see status without chasing anyone.
Emergency Lighting Inspection Compliance Software keeps your emergency lighting checks ready for ISO 41001 audits at any time. Required fields block an incomplete close, so Compliance Managers can show each emergency lighting was checked on time and to spec. Because evidence is captured as the work happens, the emergency lighting trail still stands up months after the visit. Every emergency lighting check feeds live reporting: completion rate, overdue findings, and a risk score per site.
Emergency Lighting checks do not stop when the connection drops. Inspectors record findings, readings, and photos on site, even with no signal, and each emergency lighting check syncs when the connection returns. Every emergency lighting record carries the inspector, the time, and the photos needed to prove the check happened. New sites inherit the approved emergency lighting templates on day one, so standards hold as the portfolio grows.
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