Electrical Certificates & Portable Appliance Testing
What is an Electrical Safety Certificate?
An Electrical Installation condition report is a document produced by an approved contractor which ensures the safety of electrical systems in a property which is being rented. The report will identify if there are any damages or deteriorations and include recommendations if defects are identified.
The report will show you the following:
Condition of electrical systems
Potential risk of fire or electric shock
Identification of defective electrical work
Recommendation for earthing within building
Example of Electrical Installation Condition Report
How we help
We can help you get your EICR today. Our team of specialists are ready to help.
When do you need an EICR?
Since April 2021, all existing tenancies need a valid EICR. All landlords of both domestic and commercial properties have a responsibility that this is in place. The report must be carried out at an interval of at least every 5 years. Failure of the landlord report electrical faults with a valid EICR in place can result in large fines or even prison sentences.
Our Specialists
Our Engineers are qualified and competent to carry out EICRS. They are members of either NAPIT, NICEIC or ELECSA who are accrediting bodies giving certification to contractors. Our Engineers a member of at least one of the schemes which makes them approved contractors.
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What is PAT Testing?
Portable appliance testing known as PAT testing is the routine testing of electrical appliances to ensure they are safe to use. The test is carried out through a combination of visual and electronic tests.
PAT Testing is usually carried out in:
Offices & Shops
Landlord Properties
Industrial Premises
Do you need a PAT Test?
There are many pieces of legislation make employers and landlords responsible for both general health and safety and keeping electrical appliances safe for use.
Who can carry it out?
Anyone deemed “competent” is able to carry out PAT testing.
Our electricians not only have training on electricity but are approved electrical contractors with either NAPIT, NICEIC or ELECSA who are accrediting bodies giving certification to contractors.