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Emergency lighting & exit signs (NSW fire safety measure)

A practical guide to keeping evidence aligned to your NSW Fire Safety Schedule — so your AFSS is faster to prepare.

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Quick answer
What to record (register fields)
Evidence folder structure
Common pitfalls
Official references

How emergency lighting and exit signs appear in fire safety schedules, what to record, and common pitfalls.


Quick answer

Emergency lighting & exit signs is commonly listed as an essential (or sometimes critical) measure in a Fire Safety Schedule. The simplest way to stay organised is to keep a per-measure register entry with a consistent evidence folder.

Always follow your schedule wording and use qualified providers for testing/servicing requirements.

What to record (register fields)

Evidence folder structure

/evidence/emergency-lighting-exit-signs/ /2025-12-26/ report.pdf photos/ notes.txt

This is just a suggestion — use what works for you.

Common pitfalls


Official references

Primary sources to confirm templates and general guidance.

SourceLink
NSW Planning Portal — Fire safety certificationOpen
Fire safety statement template (DOCX) — NSW PlanningOpen