Electrical Installation Condition Report – EICR Certificate
The expiration of the Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) may put service users or renters at risk. Defective electrical systems could result in serious injury or death and could result in fines. As a business or owner, it is your responsibility to keep the EICR up to date.
EICR is a report confirming the safe use of electrical systems in buildings and is a legal requirement for commercial buildings and property owners. From July 2021, all UK landlords will be required by law to have a valid EICR Certificate from a registered electrician.
Care Projects offers affordable and affordable testing services of EICR. This service tests sockets, electrical circuits, main fuse panels, switches, fittings, sockets, earthing and splicing. In high-risk areas such as the kitchen, follow-up tests are performed to check the oven for signs of damage and even the bathroom.
In some cases, further inspection may be required, depending on the type of property and the needs of the business owner or owner.
Once the Electrical Installation Condition Report is complete, we will return the document with advice on the next step. The EICR contains some code that corresponds to the procedures that are performed in the area under inspection. If the property turns out to be unsafe, you will need to do what is required to fix it. In other cases, these codes provide suggestions for future action to keep the building safe.
After the EICR, our team will be happy to assist you if you need more work to keep your property safe.
If you have any questions, please contact team members. See the Frequently Asked Questions section below. Contact our team today when you are ready to book an EICR Certificate.
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