Testing and Inspection is a key area for legal compliance in any business and for the safety of all electrical installations whether commercial domestic or industrial.
As experienced approved contractors, we offer a comprehensive service with specialist engineers in the testing of electrical installations and appliances.
Commercial and Industrial
Employers have a responsibility to provide a safe working environment for their staff. At Global Star we give priority to looking after your needs. Records of inspections and tests are kept and our reminder system ensures companies remain up to date with their certificates. Our engineers recognise the individual needs of companies and carry out testing and inspection with as little disruption as possible.
Domestic
Safety is our main aim with domestic dwelling, our highly trained engineers will make sure your home meets with all of the regulations relevant to its age and more importantly ensure you are safe at all times. We pride ourselves in giving ‘best advice’ to our customers and our engineers are trained to only advise work to be carried out if it is totally necessary.
Property buyers recognise the importance of carrying out an inspection and test prior to buying a property so that they fully understand all of the implications relating to the property before they invest in it.
Landlords
Landlords have a responsibility to their tenants to keep their property safe at all times. Testing and inspection is recommended when:
* there is a change of tenancy or use of the premises
* alteration or addition to the original installation
* a reason to believe that damage may have occurred
Call Now
to book your free electrical safety check, call now on 01273 462297.
We will come to your premises and carry out a free electrical inspection.
If your premises is falling short of its legal requirements we can advise you on how to conform and give you a free, no obligation quotation.
All of our work is carried out in accordance with the following regulations which are available for download here:-
The Electricity at Work Regulations 1989; The Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974; The Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998 (PUWER); The Electrical Equipment (Safety) Regulations 1994; Fire Precautions (Workplace) Regulations 1997 (As Amended 1999); British Standard 5266 & BS5839





