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Commercial properties should have electrical testing and inspections at regular intervals. This is to make sure safety and compliance are maintained. The recommended frequency for EICRs in commercial properties is every 5 years. This can vary and may be less depending the type of premises, its use or specific requirements imposed by insurance companies or local regulations.
Yes. Having an EICR is a legal requirement for commercial properties in the United Kingdom. The Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 states electrical systems and installations in commercial premises are maintained in a safe condition. Your EICR is an important document assessing the safety and condition of your properties electrical installations. It indicates compliance with these regulations.
Yes. EICRs are mandatory for landlords in the United Kingdom both for residential and commercial properties. For commercial properties, landlords are responsible for ensuring EICRs are undertaken and current. Failure to comply with these requirements can result in legal consequences and penalties.
Yes, EICRs are mandatory for commercial properties in the United Kingdom. It’s necessary to have a valid, up-to-date EICR. This ensures the safety of electrical installations in premises and to compliance with the law.
The responsibility for an EICR for a commercial property is with the person or entity who has control over the property. This could be the property owner, landlord, or the person or organization responsible for the maintenance and safety of the premises. The responsible party must ensure that EICRs are carried out by qualified and competent electricians or electrical contractors on time.
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