When is your PAT Testing & Fixed Installation Testing due for renewal?
Lectest UK Limited has been helping its commercial and industrial clients comply with their electrical safety obligations since 1999 with a range of safety testing services:
PAT Testing - from just 96p per appliance
Fixed Installation Testing - NICEIC reports provided
Fire Alarm Testing
Emergency Lighting Testing
Fire Extinguiser Servicing
Remedial Installation Work
PAT Testing and Fixed Installation Testing Service
Lectest UK operates a nationwide service as well as offering its clients the flexibility of a reliable out of hours PAT Testing & Fixed Installation Testing service to minimise disruption to their business. All our PAT Testing engineers are qualified to city and guilds 2377 and our Fixed Installation Testing engineers are qualified to city and guilds 2391, both will provide a swift but professional service without compromising safety.
CharityPAT Testing Offer
Lectest UK is offering a 20% discount to all UK Registered charities on our PAT testing service until the end of 2009. For more information contact info@lectestuk.co.uk
Quality
Lectest UK Ltd can provide its clients with NICEIC periodic inspection and test reports demonstrating a continued commitment to quality.
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Regular testing of all your electrical appliances is an essential part of any safety programme. Our PAT testing service is available 24/7 and all our engineers are city and guilds approved.
Lectest UK specialise in the Periodic Inspection and Testing of mains electrical installations. Our thorough service will ensure your installation complies with BS7671. We can offer an out of hours service to minimise the disruption to your business and all our reporting is carried out to the standards set out by the NIC EIC.
Lectest UK can ensure your fire detection system and emergency lighting system is periodically tested and complies with BS5839 and BS5266. We are able to manage your safety programme to ensure that your fire detection system and emergency lighting will operate correctly in the event of a fire.
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