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Safety Socket Covers

Safety Socket Covers: A Simple Way to Protect People and Critical Equipment In many workplaces, electrical sockets are easy to overlook. They’re used every day, often in busy or shared environments, and yet a single accidental disconnection can cause real problems. From computers and servers to medical equipment and ventilation systems, some appliances simply cannot afford to lose power unexpectedly. Safety socket covers provide a straightforward and practical way to [...]

6 ways to avoid an electrical fire and to prevent your workplace burning down

6 ways to avoid an electrical fire Don't leave washing machines, tumble driers and dishwashers running when you're out or asleep Don't leave portable heaters switched on and unattended Don't overload sockets with too many plugs Register your electrical products and check for recalls Always follow the manufacturers guidance when using appliances Don't buy fake electrical goods or cheap imports Don't use damaged electrical [...]

How many circuits does our fuse board have?

Fixed wire testing of main fuse board Need to get a price for your fuse board check but don't know how many circuits? When you want a quote for fixed wiring inspections (PIR / EICR etc) you'll be asked how many circuits you have, but if checking how many circuits you have totally baffles you then this article will prove useful. If you contact us for [...]

Microwave Oven Emissions Testing

Does a Microwave oven need emission testing? Does your Microwave oven need emission testing? Microwave oven emissions testing is something that was done every time a microwave was PAT tested, up to 2012. What happened in 2012? A new industry wide Code of Practice was launched; and the section on microwave emissions was not there. Why not? Because it was widely understood that the emissions test results [...]

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