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PAT testing in London is an important safety measure expected of employers and landlords.

But while there is currently no law clearly stating you must get a PAT Test Certificate, there are government regulations that suggest how essential it is.

There are actually four regulations that highly recommend PAT Testing in London, namely:Health and Safety at Work Act of 1974Electricity at Work Regulations of 1989Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations of 1998Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations of 1999 PAT Testing is indeed an effective preventive measure against electrical fires and other related incidents.

He or she should inspect the flexible cables and take note of any signs of wear and tear.

Electricians provide more in-depth check using their PAT testing equipment to test earth continuity, lead polarity, and insulation resistance.

Marking appliances  At the end of PAT testing, the electrician should place stickers on every appliance, indicating whether it ‘passed’ or ‘failed’ the test.

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When the power supply is cut off due to a fire, an earthquake, or other unfortunate events, the first plan of action must be to evacuate the building as fast as possible.

Your emergency lights play a significant role during such events.

Failing to test regularly means risking the safety of people in your building or your premises.

That depends on what type of emergency light system you have installed in your building.

Here’s what needs to be done: Monthly inspectionMonthly emergency alarm testing involves turning on all luminaires and exit signs to see if they are functioning properly.

Annual inspectionThis time, the main power supply will be turned off to check if the emergency lights system will automatically operate immediately after the electricity is cut off.

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Electrical Condition Report and Electrical Certificate for LandlordsTrade Facilities Services provides electrical condition report and electrical certificates and electrical testing services in London & Essex.

They also offer PAT Testing, EICR & electrical certificates for landlords.Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR)Electrical Condition Report (EICR) by Trade Facilities Services offer the details about condition of electrical installations & risks of the electrical appliances in London.

For more details, contact them now!Electrical Safety Certificate for LandlordsTrade Facilities Services issues electrical safety certificates for landlords for authentic electric testing services in London & Essex.

For more details, contact them at 0203 637 1446Electrical Testing - Trade Facilities ServicesTrade Facilities Services provide electrical testing services in London and Essex.

Contact them today!PAT Testing in London & EssexWe specialise in portable appliance testing (PAT Testing) in London & Essex.

Trade Facilities Services offer PAT testing for Ovens, Hobs & many other appliances.Emergency Light TestingTrade Facilities Services provides authentic emergency light electrical testing service in London along with all certificates and condition reports.

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Trade Facilities Services 2019-09-30
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PAT testing in London is an important safety measure expected of employers and landlords.

But while there is currently no law clearly stating you must get a PAT Test Certificate, there are government regulations that suggest how essential it is.

There are actually four regulations that highly recommend PAT Testing in London, namely:Health and Safety at Work Act of 1974Electricity at Work Regulations of 1989Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations of 1998Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations of 1999 PAT Testing is indeed an effective preventive measure against electrical fires and other related incidents.

He or she should inspect the flexible cables and take note of any signs of wear and tear.

Electricians provide more in-depth check using their PAT testing equipment to test earth continuity, lead polarity, and insulation resistance.

Marking appliances  At the end of PAT testing, the electrician should place stickers on every appliance, indicating whether it ‘passed’ or ‘failed’ the test.

Trade Facilities Services 2018-10-30

Electrical Condition Report and Electrical Certificate for LandlordsTrade Facilities Services provides electrical condition report and electrical certificates and electrical testing services in London & Essex.

They also offer PAT Testing, EICR & electrical certificates for landlords.Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR)Electrical Condition Report (EICR) by Trade Facilities Services offer the details about condition of electrical installations & risks of the electrical appliances in London.

For more details, contact them now!Electrical Safety Certificate for LandlordsTrade Facilities Services issues electrical safety certificates for landlords for authentic electric testing services in London & Essex.

For more details, contact them at 0203 637 1446Electrical Testing - Trade Facilities ServicesTrade Facilities Services provide electrical testing services in London and Essex.

Contact them today!PAT Testing in London & EssexWe specialise in portable appliance testing (PAT Testing) in London & Essex.

Trade Facilities Services offer PAT testing for Ovens, Hobs & many other appliances.Emergency Light TestingTrade Facilities Services provides authentic emergency light electrical testing service in London along with all certificates and condition reports.

Trade Facilities Services 2019-09-30
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When the power supply is cut off due to a fire, an earthquake, or other unfortunate events, the first plan of action must be to evacuate the building as fast as possible.

Your emergency lights play a significant role during such events.

Failing to test regularly means risking the safety of people in your building or your premises.

That depends on what type of emergency light system you have installed in your building.

Here’s what needs to be done: Monthly inspectionMonthly emergency alarm testing involves turning on all luminaires and exit signs to see if they are functioning properly.

Annual inspectionThis time, the main power supply will be turned off to check if the emergency lights system will automatically operate immediately after the electricity is cut off.