Advice for Coventry home buyers around Periodic Testing.

Advice for Coventry home buyers around Periodic Testing.

Looking for you new property in Coventry? It’s a scary fact that most home buyers are exposing themselves to increased fire risk due to inadequate electrical checks before purchasing

According to the UK’s leading safety charity, Electrical Safety First, there is a huge lack of understanding of property surveys, combined with a rush to purchase homes which is leaving home buyers vulnerable.

The charity is trying to drawing attention to the huge risk that home owners are putting themselves under by not properly checking the electrics in their new home before they make the purchase. Two thirds of the homes bought in the last year have not been checked, leaving the new owners at risk of significant bills and even electric shock or fire.

There were 2,451,050 residential sales in the last two years. Figures released by Electrical Safety First indicate that only 37%, were checked with an Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR)- also known as Periodic Testing. This report is the only way to be certain that the electrics in a property are safe. Contrary to what many may think, this is not included as part of a Homebuyers Survey or, typically, as part of a full building survey.

As buyers rush to purchase homes in a buoyant market, the quality of the boiler, roof, damp and structure are top of people’s check-lists but the quality of the electrics is not being prioritised. Figures indicate that half the population is unaware there is any check that can help them make a fully informed decision on whether the quality of the electrics needs consideration before final prices are agreed and contracts exchanged.

Phil Buckle, Director General of Electrical Safety First says:

“It’s easy to bypass checking the electrics when purchasing a property if you think it is included in the recommended home survey report –our research suggests this is the case for around 20% of people. However, not conducting an EICR significantly increases the risk of additional expense, and electric shock or fire, to the buyer and their family. We’re encouraging people to use a registered electrician to do a quick and relatively inexpensive check to ensure they know exactly what they’re getting into with the property purchase.”

Over a third of home buyers report finding issues with their electrics after they have moved in, with one in ten saying they experienced injury or fire.

To get specialist help on how to go about getting your Coventry property a complete Periodic Test, you can visit EICRtesting.com

EICRtesting,com is a subsidiary of Able Electrical who only use fully qualified NICEIC Electrician’s to carry out EICR electrical testing.

 

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