from the
Blue MountainsWe are now able to offer an electrical testing and tagging service for local businesses and residents at reasonable rates:
Thousands of accidents from electrical faults happen each year. In some cases, these accidents can even be fatal. That’s because electrical items can develop faults over time, and if they’re not properly maintained, these faults can lead to accidents.
To help prevent these accidents, all electrical equipment must be regularly tested and tagged to make sure it is safe to use. Testing involves using a Portable Appliance Tester (PAT) to check that the appliance is working correctly and is not damaged in any way. Tagging involves attaching a label to the appliance that shows when it was last tested and when it needs to be retested.
Testing and tagging help protect both people and equipment in the workplace by minimising the risk of an electrical hazard, such as an electric shock or fire. This process enables you to identify potential risks and take steps to mitigate them. In other words, it helps you avoid electrical-related accidents before they happen.