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As a business, you must ensure that you are meeting statutory safety requirements. phs Compliance provide the complete service solution and will keep your business legally compliant and safe for employees and customers.

 

Why choose phs Compliance

  • UK’s leading provider of statutory electrical and fire safety testing and remedial services
  • Fully accredited by leading supply chain verification platforms to rigorous pre-qualification standards
  • Nationwide coverage
  • Experienced and qualified engineers

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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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