How Is Electrical Testing Essential for the Safety of Electrical Appliances?
Even if all your appliances at home were purchased
from reputable manufacturers, you still need to do regular electrical testing. Sure, appliance manufacturers have strict
electrical safety testing systems in place to ensure that their products don’t
cause harm. However, manufacturers can only determine the condition of the appliance
before they are sold and used. All products that require electricity to
function are prone to deterioration and damage over time, especially if they
are used daily. Without getting inspected, your electrical appliances may cause
incidents such as electric shock and fire.
What are the chances that you or your property may get
involved in electrical-related incidents? The risk is actually high. According
to reports, household electrics cause about 4,000 accidents and 30 deaths every
year. Most of these mishaps happen to those who ignore the importance of EIRC
and electrical
testings. It’s time to
take the safety of your home and your family seriously.
Electrical testing involves fixed
wires and appliances. Portable appliance testing or PAT is the simplest form of
testing that looks at electrical products like kettles, ovens, computers,
printers, and more. PAT testing has two stages: First, electricians look for
visible signs of damage in the pins and cables. After that, the portable appliances
will be connected to a PAT equipment that can determine the condition of the
electrical components.
Electrical testing determines if
there is a problem with your electrical circuits. It can also spot electrical
shock risk and fire hazards. The reports that you will get after the inspection
will be a big help in determining your next steps. You will know if you need to
fix the wirings or if it's time to replace old appliances.
Because of the difficulty and danger of electrical
inspections, homeowners should hire only NICEIC-registered electricians. With
their knowledge and experience, they can ensure comprehensive reports while
working safely.
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