We did another test and inspection of the safety equipment this week. We ran the fire pump and emergency budgie. We inspected the fire suppression systems for the engine rooms. We also went through and tested all the emergency lights. Testing the emergency lights is normally done by the deck crew but they have been away for a while now due to Covid-19 and the lights were due for an inspection. We found three lights that were not working properly. The emergency lights are wired so they stay off as long as the power is going to them but as soon as the power goes out they light up powered by either a 6v or 12v battery that is wired into each light separately. The lights that we discovered not working, each had a different problem. One light had a dead battery that just needed to be switched out. One had a problem with its test button. The test button normal temporarily shuts off the power inside the light when it’s pressed so you can tell if it is working properly. This light would not light up when the button was pressed but would light up when we shut the breaker for it circuit off. So that shows the light was functional all it needed was a new test button. The last light needed to be replaced with a new one. From our test it looked like its circuit board was fried.