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Commercial EIC

Electricity at Work Regulations

Protect Your Business and Validity of Insurance.

Under the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989, employers have a legal duty to maintain electrical systems to prevent danger. PropertySafety provides comprehensive EICR testing to prove your compliance, satisfying health and safety inspectors and insurance underwriters.

  • The 5-Year Recommendation
    While frequency depends on risk, most commercial offices and retail spaces require a full inspection every 5 years to maintain insurance cover.

  • 3-Phase Expertise
    Our approved contractors are experienced in testing complex commercial setups, including 3-phase distribution boards, sub-mains, and heavy industrial machinery circuits.

  • Detailed Coded Reports
    We identify risks using standard codes: C1 (Danger Present), C2 (Potential Danger), and C3 (Improvement Recommended), giving you a clear prioritized list for maintenance.

  • Thermal Imaging (Optional)
    We can check for overheating distribution boards using thermal cameras, spotting loose connections that could cause electrical fires before they fail.

Our Services

We Serve The Best Service

Electrical Certificates

Comprehensive EICR reports, PAT testing, and emergency lighting checks to ensure your wiring meets the latest safety standards.

Gas Services

Annual Landlord Gas Safety Records (CP12), boiler servicing, and gas appliance inspections by Gas Safe registered engineers.

Fire Services

Complete Fire Risk Assessments (FRA), smoke alarm testing, and fire safety advice to protect your tenants and property.

Asbestos Surveys

Professional management surveys and sampling to identify, test, and safely manage asbestos risks in older properties.

EPC & Energy

Energy Performance Certificates (EPC) for residential and commercial properties to ensure you meet efficiency regulations.

Landlord Bundles

Save time and money. Combine your Gas, Electrical, and EPC checks into one single visit for a discounted price.

How We Works

Our Working Process

Property Safety has streamlined the certification process. We handle the logistics, keys, and tenants so you don’t have to.

Choose Your Service

Select a single certificate or a Property Safety Bundle online.

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Make Appointment

We arrange a time that works for you or your tenant.

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Expert Inspection

Our certified engineer carries out the safety check.

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Enjoy Your Service

Receive your digital certificate instantly via email.

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Zero Disruption Service

Electrical Testing That Works Around You.

We know you cannot afford to turn the power off during business hours. PropertySafety offers out-of-hours and weekend testing options. We ensure your servers, computers, and lights stay on when your staff needs them, while we verify your safety in the background.

  • Out-of-Hours Testing
    We can schedule engineers to work evenings, weekends, or bank holidays to perform the necessary “dead testing” (power off) when your office is empty.

  • 100% vs. Rolling Programs
    You can choose a full 100% test every 5 years, or a “Rolling Program” where we test 20% of your building every year. This spreads the cost and disruption over time.

  • Server & IT Safety
    We understand the importance of IT infrastructure. We work with your IT department to ensure essential UPS systems and server rooms are handled correctly during testing.

  • Remedial Repairs
    If we find dangerous faults (C1/C2), our team can quote and repair them immediately or arrange a return visit to ensure you remain operational and safe.

Pricing

Transparent Pricing for Every Property

Competitive rates tailored to your property size. Electrical safety shouldn’t break the bank.

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Common Questions

FAQs: Commercial Electrical Testing

Commercial electrical systems are heavier and more complex than residential ones. Here are the answers to common questions from facility managers.

Yes. The Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 states that electrical systems must be maintained so as to prevent danger. The only way to prove you have done this in a court of law is by having a current, satisfactory EICR.