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ELECTRICITY
IN THE HOME
If
you are planning to extend or alter the electrical installation
in your home, such as providing extra sockets in the kitchen,
or adding new ceiling lights, don't attempt it yourself. Ensure
you employ a government registered electrician such as Bailey
& Birch Ltd.
please
call us for more information and our curent cost of inspections
Wirral
0151 639 3005 |
Chester 01244 409040 |
Liverpool 0151 207 4404
The Government introduced a law in January 2005, which
demands that most electrical work in UK households is only
carried out by a competent' person. Up to now, the electrical
industry has maintained relatively high safety standards,
aided by voluntary controls such as those practiced by NICEIC
Approved Contractors. But with an increasing use and variety
of electrical equipment and appliances in our homes, it is
not surprising that we are exposed to an increased risk of
electric shock and fires caused by faulty electrical installations.
In fact,
according to Government statistics, every year 5 deaths and
over 500 injuries are caused by faulty electrical installations
in the home. Added to this, 12,500 fires caused by electrical
faults, resulting in 25 deaths and 590 injuries every year,
so it is not difficult to see why an electrical safety law
needs to be enforced.
The NICEIC
carries out regular and thorough assessments of its registered
electrical contractors to ensure that they are and continue
to be competent' to carry out electrical installations.
By looking at this website, you have already made a conscious
effort to use a competent' electrician. But what you
now need to do is gain a better understanding of how the law
affects you, your friends and family.
What is the electrical safety law?
Electrical
safety requirements have been included in a new Part P of
the Building Regulations. The Building Regulations deal with
the health and safety of people in and around buildings by
providing functional requirements for building design and
construction.
The law
states that anyone carrying out fixed electrical installations
in households in England and Wales must ensure that electrical
installations are:
- Designed
and installed to afford appropriate protection against mechanical
and thermal damage, and so that they do not present electric
shock and fire hazards to people
- Suitably
inspected and tested to verify that they meet the relevant
equipment and installation standards
What is
a fixed electrical installation?
Many improvements
carried out in the home include some form of fixed electrical
installation. For example, a new kitchen may require your
electrician to install additional sockets, extra lighting
and appliances. A fixed installation is the wiring and appliances
that are fixed to the building, such as sockets, switches,
consumer units (fuse boxes) and ceiling fittings.
Who is
responsible for ensuring that the electrical work carried
out in my home meets safety requirements?
You are.
It will be a legal requirement for homeowners and landlords
to be able to prove that all fixed electrical installations
and alteration work have been carried out and certified by
a competent person. That is, by an electrician registered
with a Government approved body such as the NICEIC.
How will
I benefit from the electrical safety law?
You can
expect to have safer, better quality electrical installation
work because all electrical contractors will be working to
BS 7671, the national safety standard. You will also be further
protected against unsafe work as all electrical contractors
are now required to offer their customers the option of additional
protection through an insurance-backed warranty. Furthermore,
if you use an NICEIC electrical contractor, you will benefit
from the Complaints Resolution scheme.
Source
NICEIC
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