Durham
Boasting a team of more than 500 skilled professionals, phs Compliance plays a pivotal role in Durham's property and facilities management services. Annually, we execute 14 million compliance inspections for 35,000 client locations across vital sectors including facilities management, commercial real estate, retail, hospitality, critical infrastructure, and public services.
In Durham, our steadfast dedication centers on advancing sustainable transportation solutions. In addition to our leading statutory electrical and fire safety testing services, we're at the forefront of innovating electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure.

We have transcended the conventional boundaries of traditional electrical inspection and testing services in Durham. In today's world, the age of interconnected devices, 'always-on' intelligent technology, and applications has become a fundamental part of our daily lives. It has also profoundly influenced building regulations and the best practices related to design, maintenance, and operations.
In Durham, phs Compliance has established a rich legacy of embracing state-of-the-art technology and pioneering services within the domain of property and facilities management. Our primary goal is to empower our clients to maintain the highest levels of compliance, operational excellence, and sustainable energy practices.
Part of the award-winning phs Group, we help more than 6000 customers across the UK assess, manage and audit their safety compliance obligations. We are a single supplier of electrical, fire, air conditioning and commercial gas safety services, and one of only a few commercial businesses accredited to UKAS 17020 standards.
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Ensure your electrical equipment is safe and compliant with our professional PAT testing services in Durham. Our qualified engineers provide thorough inspections and testing to keep your workplace safe and meet legal requirements.
phs Compliance is the UK's most experienced and largest provider of Portable Appliance Testing (PAT testing), for electrical appliances with a history dating back to 1991 and today conducting over
In the UK, it is important for all workplaces to undergo an Electrical Installation Condition Report, also known as the EICR test or fixed wire testing, periodically. Workplaces that successfully
Regular inspection and testing of emergency escape lighting is a statutory obligation of building owners and employers under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 as well as a range of
Regular testing and inspection of your private or commercial building's electrical circuits is essential to ensure compliance with your statutory obligations under The Electricity at Work
phs Compliance is one of the UK's leading fully accredited specialists in the testing, servicing and maintenance of fire alarm systems, with nationwide coverage and 160 expert engineers ensuring
Ensuring that all fire extinguishers are fully functioning and well maintained throughout your building is an intrinsic part of the fire safety duty of care of all building operators and employers.
It is the responsibility of all employers and building owners to have a regularly updated fire risk assessment conducted to ascertain if the correct fire safety measures are in place and identify
Leak testing is required by law for air conditioning systems and components in workplaces, since fluorinated gases can be contained within refrigerant gas used for chilling and cooling.The European
Minimising commercial electrical faults should be a priority for any business. Why? Because they can put your employees and equipment at risk and cause unplanned, costly downtime. What’s more,
If the main power supply in your building fails for any reason, your emergency lighting is there to provide on-site safety. Emergency light types, including escape route and open-area lighting, are
With so many regulations and sources of advice available, it can be hard for organisations to distinguish between statutory legal compliance and best practice. “Recommended”, “required”, and
Whether you manage a public sector building or have a large residential portfolio, understanding your legal obligations as a facility manager is essential. You have a duty of care to keep your
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