Illumination Survey

Lux Testing for Safer Visibility

Inadequate or poorly distributed workplace lighting is a leading cause of accidents, errors, and reduced productivity. Uniquo's illumination survey (lux test) service measures light levels at every workstation and zone within your facility, compares them against statutory minima under the Factories Act and IS 3646, and provides a detailed lux mapping report with improvement recommendations.

Engineer performing workplace illumination survey
IS 3646 Zone-by-zone illumination review against statutory and workplace lighting criteria

Lighting Quality for
Safety and Performance

UNIQUO helps facilities understand whether lighting is sufficient, evenly distributed, and fit for the work being performed. Our lux testing supports statutory inspections, health and safety systems, retrofits, and post-incident review by showing how each workspace performs against the required standard.

Workplace Visibility Measured illumination data helps identify dark zones, glare risk, uneven distribution, and task-area deficiency.
Improvement Planning Clients receive mapped findings and practical recommendations to improve lighting adequacy and uniformity.
What We Assess

Lighting Conditions Across Workstations and Critical Zones

Our illumination surveys cover task-level visibility, general lighting, emergency arrangements, and special-use spaces that demand controlled lighting performance.

Assessment 02

Emergency Lighting

Emergency lighting adequacy and distribution are checked to support safe movement and response during abnormal conditions.

Assessment 03

Uniformity and External Areas

Uniformity ratio from minimum to average illuminance is assessed along with outdoor and yard area lighting coverage.

Assessment 04

Special Lighting Zones

Areas requiring special lighting such as control rooms, laboratories, and medical centres are evaluated for suitability.

Assessment Outcome

Lux Mapping That Supports Safer and Smarter Lighting

UNIQUO's illumination reports help employers understand where lighting falls short of statutory minima, where uniformity is poor, and what corrective steps can improve safety, visual comfort, and task performance across the facility.

Zone-Wise Lux Mapping

Measured levels are documented by workstation and area so deficiencies can be quickly identified and prioritized.

Corrective Improvement Guidance

Reports include practical recommendations to improve lighting adequacy, distribution, and statutory compliance.