Landlord Safety Obligations
Ensure Workplace Compliance & Operational Safety.
Faulty office equipment is a leading cause of workplace fires. Under the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989, employers are legally required to maintain electrical equipment to prevent danger. PropertySafety ensures your PCs, power tools, and kitchen equipment are safe with minimal disruption to your daily business operations.
What We Offer:
Visual & Instrument Testing:
We go beyond a simple glance. Our experts perform comprehensive visual inspections for damaged cables or plugs and use calibrated PAT machines to scientifically check earth continuity and insulation resistance.IT & Server Safe Testing:
We understand that office computers and servers are sensitive. We use specific “Soft Test” settings for IT equipment to ensure absolutely no data is lost and no hardware is damaged during the inspection process.Detailed Digital Asset Register:
Compliance requires documentation. You will receive a full digital “Asset Register” listing every single appliance in your building, its exact location, and its test status. This is vital for your Health & Safety audit trail.Microwave Leakage Detection:
Employee safety extends to the breakroom. In addition to standard electrical safety, we test your office microwaves for harmful radiation leakage, ensuring a safe environment for your staff.
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.
01.
Make Appointment
We arrange a time that works for you or your tenant.
02.
Expert Inspection
Our certified engineer carries out the safety check.
03.
Enjoy Your Service
Receive your digital certificate instantly via email.
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Workplace Safety
Business Compliance Without Disruption
We understand that your business cannot afford downtime, which is why our commercial testing protocols are specifically tailored to be non-intrusive and efficient. Our fully qualified engineers can work around your operational hours to rigorously inspect your electrical assets, ensuring your company remains compliant with Health & Safety laws and insurance policies. By maintaining a high standard of electrical safety through our detailed audit and testing process, we help you mitigate liability risks while keeping your workforce safe and productive.
Pricing
Transparent Pricing for Every Property
Competitive rates tailored to your property size. Electrical safety shouldn’t break the bank.
Studio / 1-Bed Flat
Standard Home (1-3 Bedrooms)
Additional Rooms
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Common Questions
Everything You Need to Know About EPCs
Many people are confused about the rules of PAT testing. Here are the clear answers to the most common questions we receive.
While the law doesn't explicitly say "annual PAT testing," the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 require that electrical equipment be maintained to prevent danger. PAT testing is the standard, recognized way to prove you have met this legal obligation.
It depends on the risk level of the environment:
Construction Sites (High Risk): Every 3 months.
Schools & Hotels: Every 12 months.
Offices (Low Risk): Every 2 to 4 years for stationary equipment (like PCs).
Landlords: Typically annually or at the start of a new tenancy.
Generally, brand new items are safe. However, we recommend a visual check to ensure they haven't been damaged during shipping. We can label them with a "Next Test Date" so they are added to your safety schedule.
Technically, it is any equipment that has a flexible cable and a plug. This includes kettles, irons, drills, extension leads, PCs, printers, and even heavy items like fridges and washing machines.