Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR)
An EICR will highlight any problems, or potential problems, with anything that has been installed in a property. Landlords can be liable for any injury caused by faulty equipment, and EICRs is often a statutory requirement, so it is recommended you ensure your equipment is checked out once every five years as a minimum.
EICRs are also required for commercial properties, and for any properties that the public has access to.
Our prices are very reasonable, to get a detailed quote on specific properties please get in touch via email or give me a call.
*Parking and congestion charge fees may apply.
Emergency Lighting Completion Certificate
Emergency Lighting Completion Certificate Download Booking Form Depending on your business you might require an emergency lighting system.
Once this has been installed, an emergency lighting completion certificate is required to be held on the premises as it may be required by the relevant authorities in the future.
The same applies if there are any major changes made to a pre-existing emergency lighting system. Our prices are very reasonable.
More details and a full quote are available when you send me an email or give me a call with more details of your requirements for your business.
Fire Detection and Alarm System Inspection and Servicing Reports
Every business requires an adequate fire detection and alarm system that can alert employees of any fire hazards quickly.
This is absolutely vital to protect both your business and your workforce, and it is a requirement that systems are checked on a regular basis to catch any faults before they lead to (potentially disastrous) problems.
Electrolaze is able to carry out full inspections and service and repair any problem items to keep your system fully operational. Electrolaze then provides a full report as part of this service.
Prices start low and scale depending on the size of the site/property. Full quotes are available upon request following a full on-site survey.
*Parking and congestion charge fees may apply.
Emergency Lighting Periodic Inspection Reports
An Emergency lighting inspection should be carried out on a regular basis – with intervals of no more than three years between them.
Also any time any major changes or additions are made to the system an inspection report is required, and your enforcing authority may also request an ad hoc report to be produced at any time.