New guide to electrical safety in residential properties
A new guide on electrical safety in communal areas of residential properties has been published by the Electrical Safety Council.
The guide – produced in conjunction with the Association of Residential Managing Agents (ARMA) – aims to raise awareness of the legal obligations relating to electrical safety in the common parts of residential buildings by providing guidance and advice on areas such as staircases, hallways, landings and boiler rooms.
Phil Buckle, director general of the Electrical Safety Council, said:
“In partnership with ARMA we undertook a survey of their members. It revealed that 84% of respondents felt that guidance on inspection and testing in communal areas would be beneficial to electrical safety in areas accessible to residents, staff and others visiting the property.”
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New guide to electrical safety in residential properties
A new guide on electrical safety in communal areas of residential properties has been published by the Electrical Safety Council. […]
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I think electrical inspection and testing is imperative in communal areas that are accessible to the resident of the properties inside the building to ensure there safety
Communal areas electrical testing are becoming so important. With emergency lighting and fire alarm testing also becoming a major part this make it even more serious.
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