Industrial Lighting Melbourne

High-bay LED lighting, emergency systems, and energy-efficient upgrades for warehouses, factories, and industrial spaces across Melbourne.

Our Services

Industrial Lighting Solutions

From high-bay LEDs to emergency systems, we deliver lighting that meets industrial demands and safety standards.

High-Bay LED Lighting

Powerful LED high-bay fittings for warehouses, factories, and large spaces. 60-80% energy savings over traditional lighting.

Emergency & Exit Lighting

AS 2293 compliant emergency lighting and illuminated exit signs for industrial buildings and factories.

Lighting Upgrades

Retrofit existing metal halide and fluorescent systems to modern LED. Significant energy and maintenance savings.

Safety & Compliance

All installations meet AS/NZS 1680 workplace lighting standards and relevant building codes for industrial spaces.

Factory Fit-Outs

Complete lighting design and installation for new factory builds, warehouse conversions, and production line setups.

Maintenance Programs

Scheduled lamp replacement, cleaning, and testing to maintain light levels and compliance over time.

What We Do

Complete Industrial Lighting Services

High-bay LED lighting design and installation
Warehouse and factory lighting upgrades
Emergency and exit lighting (AS 2293)
Exterior and security lighting
Production line task lighting
Loading dock and yard lighting
Lighting control and automation systems
Energy audits and efficiency assessments
Lighting maintenance and lamp replacement
Compliance testing and certification

Service Areas

Industrial Lighting Across Melbourne

We install and maintain industrial lighting for facilities across Melbourne's Western Suburbs and the Geelong region, including Werribee, Laverton, Truganina, Derrimut, Brooklyn, Altona, and surrounding industrial areas.

FAQ

Common Questions

How much can LED high-bay lighting save on energy costs?

LED high-bay fittings typically use 60-80% less energy than metal halide or high-pressure sodium equivalents. For a warehouse running 100 traditional high-bays at 400W each for 10 hours daily, switching to 200W LED equivalents can save $15,000-$25,000 per year on electricity alone, with payback typically in 2-3 years.

What lux levels are required for industrial spaces?

AS/NZS 1680 specifies minimum lux levels based on task type. General warehouse storage requires 150 lux, manufacturing and assembly areas need 300-500 lux, and detailed inspection work requires 500-1000 lux. We design lighting layouts to meet these standards while optimising energy efficiency.

Do you install emergency lighting in industrial buildings?

Yes. All industrial buildings require compliant emergency and exit lighting under AS 2293. We design, install, and maintain emergency lighting systems including exit signs, spitfire emergency lights, and central battery systems. We also provide 6-monthly testing and annual certification.

Can you work around our production schedule?

Absolutely. We understand that production downtime is costly. We schedule installations during shutdowns, weekends, or off-hours to minimise disruption. For upgrades, we can often work bay-by-bay so only a small section is affected at any time.

Upgrade Your Industrial Lighting

Get a free lighting assessment and quote. We can show you exactly how much LED upgrades will save your business.