How do you know that your electrician is not only reliable, but also trust worthy and safe?
Well, first of all, electrical work, whether it is domestic or commercial must comply with specific guidelines.
There are a lot of qualifications relevant to becoming an electrician such as electrical apprenticeships, City and Guilds, NVQ, EAL, Domestic Installer and AM2.
The independent electrical contracting body is NIC EIC. You should ask your electrician if he or she is NIC EIC accredited {www.niceic.com}.
All PukkaJob electricians who service the central London area are accredited and carry all the relevant qualifications to give our customers peace of mind.
Government figures estimate that each year there are around: 10 fatal and 2,000 non-fatal electric shock accidents in the home and 19 fatal and 880 non-fatal shock accidents in the workplace.
For further information on electrical safety and best practice for Electrician, visit: http://www.esc.org.uk
A good idea is to arrange to have an electrical installation inspection.
Inspections should be carried out every 5 years or so and will include:
* Reveal if any of your electrical circuits or equipment is overloaded.
* Find any potential electric shock risks and fire hazards.
* Identify any defective electrical work.
* Highlight any lack of earthing or bonding.
Our electricians offer a complete service, from adding a new socket, to fixing a fault right through to a total rewire. If you need an Electrician for the London areas, contact us now. You know you will be in safe hands.