EICR Ealing
Electrical Installation Condition Report Ealing
Mango Property Refurbishment specialize in Electrical Installation Condition Reports in Ealing, London. We provide a fast, reliable and professional service at fair prices to businesses and organizations throughout London We are based in Ealing.
According to the Health and Safety Executive, there are approximately 1,000 major electrical related injuries reported each year. These can involve burns and electrical shocks and of these injuries around 30 of them are fatal.
Electrical Installation Condition Report?
Electrical Installation Condition Reports (EICR) are often referred to as ”landlords electrical certificate” or ”electrical safety certificate” As expected all electrical installations deteriorate over time due several factors, i.e. damage, wear, tear, corrosion, excessive electrical loading, ageing and environmental/external influences.
Electrical regulations for electrical installations change over the years (to improve safety and to reduce the bad statistics) and what was once deemed safe may no longer by the case, i.e. RCD protection. And unfortunately in many cases, alterations are made to electrical installations by unqualified persons which are far from safe, unknown to the present owner.
The Health & Safety Act requires that electrical installations are maintained in a safe condition and therefore must have a current Electrical Installation Condition Report.
Licensing authorities, public bodies, insurance companies, mortgage lenders and governing bodies may require proof that your property or business is electrically sound and request a current up to date Electrical Installation Condition Report.
Great service and prices
We are committed to helping businesses in London & especially Ealing with testing packages to suit different sized businesses and budgets.
by mention this page to our office we can offer a free visual inspection covering below.
- Main equipotential bonding
- Supplementary equipotential bonding
- Breakages or damage
- Wear or deterioration
- Overheating
- Missing parts
- Switchgear obstructions
- Security of enclosures
- Adequate labelling