10/06/2026
An EICR is an important part of electrical compliance, but it should not be treated as the end of the process.
If a report identifies remedial works, those actions need to be reviewed, prioritised and planned properly. Otherwise, known electrical issues can remain unresolved, creating unnecessary uncertainty for commercial property owners, landlords, facilities teams and duty holders.
Properly planned EICR remedial works help turn inspection findings into practical safety improvements. They also help reduce disruption, support compliance records and make it clearer what has been completed, what still needs attention and how risks are being managed.
In our latest blog, we explain why EICR remedial works need proper planning and why leaving them open-ended can create avoidable problems for commercial buildings.
Read it here:
https://fel-co.uk/why-eicr-remedial-works-need-proper-planning/