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What is an EICR?

An EICR, also known as an electrical installation conditions report, is a test used to detect any damage, defects, or conditions that could lead to a dangerous situation, such as an electrical fire. The engineer will inspect the electrical equipment in the home when completing an EICR. When the EICR is finished, the resident will be given a certificate stating that they have had an EICR completed. Every five years, an EICR is required.

EICR's at specialist electrical

We completed hundreds of EICR tests for residential buildings at specialist electrical solutions in collaboration with Osborne Property Services. When our engineer arrives at the property, they will inspect all of the electrical equipment in the house and use a tester to ensure that all of the electrics are in working order. When the EICR is finished, you will receive a code on the certificate, such as a C 1. Please see the EICR service page for more information on the codes for your EICR.

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What is emergency lighting installation?

When a residential building's lighting system is upgraded, emergency lighting installation takes place. Our engineers instal emergency lighting fixtures around the block to ensure that residents can safely navigate to the nearest exit in the event of an emergency. Once all of the lighting is installed and connected, the old ones will be safely removed.

Emergency lighting at specialist electrical

Specialist Electrical Solutions partnered with Osborne Property Services to instal emergency lighting fixtures in Hemel. Our engineers installed emergency lighting fixtures throughout the building, allowing residents to navigate to the nearest exit in the event of an emergency. When we upgrade the lighting system in the residential building, our engineers will instal emergency lighting. Before leaving the site, our engineer will check that all emergency lighting fixtures are operational.

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What is PAT testing

PAT is an abbreviation for portable appliance testing, which is a routine check of the safety of electrical appliances in a home through visual inspection and electrical testing to ensure they are safe to use.

PAT testing at specialist electrical

At specialist electrical solutions we have completed PAT testing for many residential buildings within Hemel Hempstead. Our office team would arrange an appointment with the resident, we then sent an engineer to the property to test all the electrical appliances within the home, making sure each one was safe.

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