Testing

 

All electrical installations deteriorate with age and use. They should therefore be inspected and tested at regular intervals to check whether they are in a satisfactory condition for continued use. Such safety checks are commonly referred to as ‘periodic inspection and testing.

Once completed you will be issued with an Electrical Condition Report (EICR).

    • Reveal if any of your electrical circuits or equipment are overloaded.

    • Find any potential electric shock risks and fire hazards.

    • Identify any defective electrical work.

    • Highlight any lack of earthing or bonding.

    Tests are also carried out on wiring and fixed electrical equipment to check that they are safe. A schedule of circuits is also provided, which is invaluable for a property.

  • Your electrics should be inspected and tested every:

    • 10 years for an owner-occupied home.

    • 5 years for a rented home.

    • 3 years for a caravan

    • 1 year for a swimming pool.

    Other times when a periodic inspection should be carried out are:

    • When a property is being prepared for letting.

    • Before selling a property or buying a previously-occupied property.

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