Houston facilities face extended power outages during hurricane season and winter storm events, as demonstrated by Harvey in 2017 and the 2021 freeze that left buildings without grid power for days. Your emergency egress lighting must maintain safe evacuation capability throughout these events, which means battery backup systems need capacity beyond the code-minimum 90 minutes. Facilities near the coast deal with salt air that accelerates corrosion in fixture housings and electrical connections, requiring upgraded materials and more frequent inspection cycles to maintain reliable operation when storms actually hit.
Houston's commercial building stock includes many older structures built before current LED exit sign technology and self-diagnostic monitoring systems became standard. As these buildings undergo tenant improvements or ownership changes, emergency lighting upgrades become necessary for code compliance and insurance requirements. We work with local fire marshals and building officials regularly, so we understand which violations trigger immediate correction orders versus advisory notices. That experience helps prioritize your upgrade budget toward the deficiencies that actually matter for maintaining occupancy and avoiding operational shutdowns.