



PAT Testing
in Edmonton
Discover quality PAT Testing in Edmonton.
We are registered with NAPIT (The National Association of
Professional
Inspectors and
Testers) and the Government
Trustmark,
we are also
SAFEcontractor accredited and
have over
ten years’
experience in the field of
delivering
an excellent
PAT Testing service to our many clients in
Edmonton.
" I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for the professional way that you and your engineer dealt with our inspection.
I look forward to arranging the tests with you next year. - Tony N (Churchwarden) "
Electrical Inspection and Testing Services offered:
Our client base is diverse and includes many well known organisations from many different sectors including:
Financial
Educational
Manufacturing
Retail
Government
Utilities
Health
Nursing & PCT’s, Technology & Construction etc.
We also work in partnership with other electrical contractors and Facilities Management companies.
Why you should choose ACtest Limited as your provider for PAT Testing in Edmonton...
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We are a caring, professional, consumer-friendly company who offer free, impartial advice on PAT Testing. To find out how you can save
on your electrical safety testing, fill in the quick request form opposite for a free copy of our e-book Ten Top Tips to Save Money without Compromising Safety. We have also been featured in the North London Chamber of Commerce Newsletter December 2009 and ‘The Competent Person’ (NAPIT’s magazine).
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We guarantee transparency in all that we do; for example, our PAT Testing pricing is clear and sensible.
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We also offer free fuse replacements, plugs, rewiring and minor repairs as part of our PAT Testing Service. All our engineers are City & Guilds qualified (or above), CRB checked and have full liability insurance.

Managing Director Louis Belizaire-Poole
Further free, impartial advice on PAT Testing in Edmonton!
Read our interesting and informative article ‘Conquering Your Legal Requirements of Electrical Maintenance’ first featured in the North London Chamber of Commerce December 2009 newsletter below:
All employers and employees (including the self-employed) have a duty to fulfil health and safety requirements in order to ensure the safety of all persons using the work premises. Contrary to popular belief, there are no prescribed timescales under Health and Safety laws for when electrical safety tests should take place. On learning this during the current economic climate, it may be tempting to put electrical maintenance, such as Portable Appliance Testing (PAT) and Periodic Inspection Reports, on the back burner in order to spread company costs and save money.
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