National Electrical Testing Engineers - NETE

National Electrical Testing Engineers - NETE Conducting Electrical Installation condition reports accurately, Efficiently and Safely.

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What is an Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR)?

The EICR is a comprehensive check of the fixed wiring of your electrical installation. It’s a snapshot of your electrics to establish whether they're safe and compliant with the regulations, and to identify any potential safety issues. It’s about checking the underlying electrical system – the wiring, the fuse board, earth bonding and all the other bits you can’t see that could be a risk – rather than whether your lights come on or not.

Our electrician will visit your property, make a visual assessment, and then carry out a series of checks on your electrical systems. If they find any ‘code one’ problems, ie problems that are immediately dangerous, they will need to arrange to fix those there and then or at least make them safe. They’ll note any other ‘code two’ problems that are potentially dangerous, and will provide a quote to fix them at the end of the process, along with any ‘code threes’, which are recommendations not deemed unsafe.

During the visit, the electrician will complete a seven-page report. A qualified supervisor will then sign off the report to make sure it’s correct. The electrical company will then provide you with a copy, following your payment for the visit and any work carried out.

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✅ Lights off
✅ Door locked
❓ Electronics unplugged

Faulty electrics, such as overloaded sockets and faulty electrical appliances, cause around 7,000 house fires across the country every year.

Make sure to unplug your devices before you head off to bed 🛏️

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