Why do businesses need an EICR certificate?

An Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) serves as a comprehensive inspection and assessment of the electrical systems within commercial premises. This vital certification not only ensures compliance with legal regulations…

The benefits of thermographic imaging

Thermographic imaging, or thermal imaging, has become one of the most valuable diagnostic tools available for businesses. By using non-contact infrared technology to capture heat pictures, engineers can identify hot…

ph Water and Air Technologies joins Compliance Group

ph Water and Air Technologies, one of the leading environment solutions companies operating within the UK is now part of Compliance Group, adding to the group’s comprehensive portfolio of compliance…

Does my building need emergency lighting?

Emergency lighting plays a crucial role in ensuring the safety and well-being of occupants during power outages or emergencies. In the United Kingdom, stringent regulations and compliance requirements govern the…

Alpha Fire Alarms joins Compliance Group’s Fire Division

Compliance Group, the UK’s leading integrated provider of safety and regulatory compliance services across electrical, fire and water, has announced a merger with Alpha Fire Alarms. Alpha Fire Alarms joins…

Which electrical appliances should you consider for PAT testing?

Portable appliance testing (PAT) is an essential aspect of ensuring the safety of electrical appliances used in the workplace. PAT testing involves checking electrical appliances for any defects or damages that may cause harm to the user or the workplace. In the UK, employers have a legal obligation to ensure the safety of their employees by conducting regular PAT testing. In this blog, we look at the electrical appliances that should be considered for PAT testing and why PAT testing is important.

Fire Door Essentials

The Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2022 became a legal requirement for ‘responsible  persons’ on the 23rd of January 2023. The regulations affect all mid and high-rise residential blocks of flats in England.

The risks of not getting your fixed electrical wiring tested

Electrical safety is a critical aspect of any business operation, and non-domestic premises must adhere to strict safety standards to prevent accidents and protect the well-being of employees, customers, and…

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