PAT Testing Process in 4 Easy Steps....

Confirm your happy to go ahead with your quotation, book a time and date for your testing.

A qualified City & Guilds 2377 Level 3 trained engineer will arrive to carry out your testing & inspection.

Once testing has been completed you will receive your detailed PAT testing report and certificate.

Why PAT Testing is important..
PAT Testing helps prevent electrical accidents, fires, and shocks by identifying and addressing potential hazards before they become dangerous.
In the UK, landlords and businesses are legally required to ensure their electrical equipment is Safe to Use and PAT Testing is a common way to demonstrate compliance and comply with The Electricity at Work Regulations 1989.
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Testing Multiple Industries With Over 10 Years Experience:

HMO Landlords, Holiday Lets
& Residential Care Homes

Small & Large Offices
Including Multiple Sites

Retail Shops, Restaurants
& Small Businesses

Schools, Colleges, University's
& Nursery's

Warehouses, Factories, Garages
& Industrial Units

How Safe Are Your Appliances?
In the UK, there are approximately 19,300 electrical fires
per year, with a significant portion attributed to faulty
appliances, leads and misuse of electrical equipment.
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Why Earth Neutral Voltage?

Independently Run Business
Being a independent business we have a more direct relationship with our clients.

City & Guilds Qualified
C&G 2377
Level 3 trained & Qualified.

Professional Service
Committed to the service provided at the highest standard.

DBS Checked
Checked through
the Disclosure & Barring Service.

Work Around You
To reduce interruption to your business testing can be carried out of hours at no extra cost.

Public Liability Insurance
Public liability insurance covering
up to £5m.
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07843908973
Office Opening Hours:
Monday - Friday: 9:00 - 16:00
Saturday - Sunday: Closed
Bank Holidays: Closed