Inspection & Testing (EICR’S or Condition reports)
Condition Reports explained
You cannot see electricity. Cables are usually hidden inside our walls, and consumer units are often hidden in cupboards, so it is not surprising that we forget to check the condition of our electrical installation for damage or wear and tear. Faulty and old wiring is one of the main causes or electrical fires in the home. You can reduce the risk of a fire by checking the condition of your cables, switches, sockets, and other accessories regularly. An electrical inspection condition report is necessary electrical testing that thoroughly examines electrical wiring installation and systems. A qualified electrical engineer must undertake it because it’s mostly an inspection of what can’t be seen by the naked eye. Firstly, the electrician will need sufficient training to perform the EICR test procedure safely. Secondly, have the training and experience to identify any potential danger in the internal electrical wiring system.
Commercial – Without an up-to-date EICR certificate following your Fixed Wire Testing, your business insurance could be invalid and you could be forced to close your doors. To ensure you remain legally compliant and pass safety inspections with confidence, fill out the form opposite and one of our professionals will be in touch.