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Think he means should be ideally safe for continued use rather than needs to be certified safe during an eicr^^ where does any legislation state an installation must be certified safe?
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Think he means should be ideally safe for continued use rather than needs to be certified safe during an eicr^^ where does any legislation state an installation must be certified safe?
ok clever clogs where does any legislation state an electrical installation does not need to be safe? Clown^^ where does any legislation state an installation must be certified safe?
And since you want to try being clever read the comment properly,I said it was my view and I never said it was legislation^^ where does any legislation state an installation must be certified safe?
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ok clever clogs where does any legislation state an electrical installation does not need to be safe? Clown
The landlord is indeed obliged to provide a safe installation and the standard measurement we use in this country to verify safety is by certification . Furthermore I never inferred the landlords obligation to provide a safe installation is exclusively due to legislation,morally the landlord is obliged to do so.Your comment included "is obliged to" which with lots of landlords means it would need to be law.
There is no legal requirement to test and check electrical installations in England, Wales and N.I as far as I am aware.
So no I'm not being a clown.....
The landlord is indeed obliged to provide a safe installation and the standard measurement we use in this country to verify safety is by certification . Furthermore I never inferred the landlords obligation to provide a safe installation is exclusively due to legislation,morally the landlord is obliged to do so.
Now stop being silly or you will get a cyber good hiding (again)
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