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Jason King 2025-03-12

Poor Service

Very disappointing experience on the 2nd time around. After chasing me to get me Fire Risk Assessment booked in because the previous one was about to expire, ( or more than one occasion unnecessarily). They then tried to charge me for things that are not needed on a risk assessment and i had to be firm with them as i work in property so knew they were just touting for business. I have today received the certificate nearly 3 months after the report was carried out. This was very disappointing especially as i had to continually chase the report . I would not recommend i had a client with a block of 16 flats i could of referred but obviously didn't.

邢飞虹 2025-03-11

Where’s the refund?

We booked an appointment and paid on 20th Jan. The engineer didn’t turn up and nobody notified us about the issue.The staff agreed to refund us but after 2 months we still haven’t received the refund. Never received any response from them 1 month ago.

MAB
Ms A Browne 2025-03-07

Excellent service

Prompt response Timely, convenient appointment Excellent service Highly recommended!

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PAT Test for Landlords: Ensuring Electrical Appliance Safety in London

For landlords in London, prioritizing the safety of electrical appliances within their rental properties is crucial for tenant well-being and legal compliance. While not a strict legal requirement for all rented properties, Portable Appliance Testing (PAT) is a valuable practice for landlords to ensure the safety of portable electrical equipment they provide. This guide explains the benefits of a PAT test for landlords and its role in maintaining electrical safety.

A PAT test involves a qualified professional inspecting portable electrical appliances to ensure they are safe to use. This includes checking for visible damage, ensuring proper wiring, and conducting electrical tests to identify any potential faults. Appliances typically covered by a PAT test include items like kettles, toasters, lamps, vacuum cleaners, and any other portable electrical equipment supplied by the landlord. While a full Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) assesses the fixed wiring, PAT testing focuses on the safety of individual appliances.

While landlords in London are legally obligated to ensure the electrical installation is safe (usually through an EICR), undertaking PAT tests on provided appliances demonstrates a proactive approach to tenant safety. It helps identify potential hazards that might not be apparent during a fixed wiring inspection. By ensuring appliances are regularly PAT tested, landlords can minimize the risk of electrical accidents, such as shocks and fires, and demonstrate their commitment to tenant safety.

The process of a PAT test for landlords involves a certified tester visiting the property to inspect and test the portable appliances. Each appliance will undergo a visual examination followed by electrical tests using specialized equipment. Appliances that pass the test will typically be labelled with a sticker indicating the test date and when the next test is due. A report detailing the appliances tested, their condition, and any failures will also be provided to the landlord.

To ensure the safety of electrical appliances in your rental properties, consider arranging PAT tests through qualified professionals. While the primary electrical safety certification for landlords is the EICR, PAT testing offers an additional layer of protection. For information on electrical safety checks, including EICR, in London, visit Landlords Checks Electrical Safety Certificate. They can advise you on the best approach to ensure comprehensive electrical safety for your tenants.

Prioritize the safety of your tenants by considering a PAT test for landlords on provided appliances.

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