Christmas lights PAT tested?

We all know that this year has been very unpredictable and with Christmas around the corner, here at phs Compliance we understand that you will want to make it that extra special this year.

To ensure that Christmas runs smoothly within your premises, have you thought about PAT testing your Christmas lights? PAT testing will help ensure safety within the workplace preventing fires caused by electrical defects.

 

 

Why should you PAT test your Christmas lights?

  • Prevent accidents such as fires
  • Protect your employees and customers
  • Comply with the Law - Electricity at Work Regulations 1989
  • Make Christmas special avoiding any accidents

Ensure your Christmas isn’t cancelled by getting your lights PAT tested.

Book a PAT Test Now

 

 

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