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Is
Your Property Safe ?
The simple fact is you
cannot tell.
According
to Government statistics, each year on average 10 people
die and about 750 are seriously injured in accidents
involving unsafe electrical installations in the home.
To help address this issue, the government has decided
that electrical safety requirements should be included
in the Building Regulations.
What
this means to you is :-
Failure
to comply with the requirement will be a criminal offence.
As
a property owner you are now compeled by "Law"
to abide by the following.
From
1 January 2005 all electrical work in dwellings will
need to comply with Building Regulation ‘Part
P’ requirements and be carried out by persons
who are competent to do the work.
Small
jobs such as replacing a socket-outlet or a light
switch on an existing circuit will not need to be
notified to a building control body (although there
will be some exceptions for high risk areas such as
kitchens and bathrooms).
All
work that involves adding a new circuit to a dwelling
will need to be either notified to building control,
who will then inspect the work, or carried out by
a competent person who is registered with a Part P
Self-Certification Scheme.
Persons
registered with Part P Self-Certification Schemes
will be fully qualified electrical contractors with
the ability to thoroughly check a circuit for safety
and be aware of other Building Regulation requirements
that may impact on any particular installation. They
will be able to issue Building Regulations Certificates
of compliance and will have to give those details
to the relevant Local Authority.
Most
jobs carried out by DIYers will be small jobs that
do not need to be notified to building control, but
they should still be checked by a competent electrician.
We
are registered and Insured to carry out.
All Inspection and Testing required under Part P..
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