Electrical Testing
Electrical testing is based on the electrical system of each individual household. With prolonged age and use, all electrical appliances deteriorate. Therefore, it is important that they are inspected and tested regularly, in order to check they are in a suitable condition for further use. These safety tests are often referred to as an electrical condition report.
An electrical test will:
Electrical inspections should be performed by qualified persons only. They will check the condition of the electrics against the UK standard for the safety of electrical installations. The electrical inspection will check on the: adequacy, suitability and serviceability of your electrical appliances. For example, it will check the switches, sockets and light fittings; check for any damages and make sure there are adequate signs and notices.
An electrical test will:
- Find if there are any potential electric shock risks and/or fire hazards.
- Reveal if any electrical circuits or equipment are overloaded.
- Identify defective electrical work.
- Highlight any lack of earthing or bonding.
Electrical inspections should be performed by qualified persons only. They will check the condition of the electrics against the UK standard for the safety of electrical installations. The electrical inspection will check on the: adequacy, suitability and serviceability of your electrical appliances. For example, it will check the switches, sockets and light fittings; check for any damages and make sure there are adequate signs and notices.