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House Alarm Systems Sheffield
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HTS Electrical: House Alarm Systems Sheffield

At HTS Electrical, we know how important safety is to homeowners and property owners alike. We specialise in the installation of security systems, for both domestic and commercial properties, from intruder alarms to burglar alarms to full CCTV systems, so you can rest easy knowing your home is protected. In this blog, we’ll discuss our […]

PAT Testing
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Understanding PAT Testing Regulations: A Guide By HTS Electrical Ltd

PAT Testing (or portable appliance testing) is an inspection and test of your electrical appliances and connections to ensure electrical safety. PAT testing helps to reduce the risk of electrical accidents caused by faulty equipment. You may be wondering who needs PAT testing, what it entails, and how often it should be done. HTS Electrical

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HTS Electrical: Do I Need a Certificate for a New Fuse Board?

A new fuse box (or consumer unit) requires a certificate to ensure compliance with electrical safety regulations. The certification is crucial to validate that the installation adheres to Wiring Regulations. This is where HTS Electrical comes in! The installation can be performed by any qualified electrician registered with a competent person scheme on our staff.

Flood Damage
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Electrical Flood Damage in Sheffield: Essential Safety Tips

Sheffield is known for its heavy flooding during rain, and many houses experience damp due to the wet climate that the city is known for. Electrical floods can cause extensive damage to cables, sockets, wiring, and electrical equipment, and its best to get professional advice from HTS Electrical before attempting to use any devices in

EICR Sheffield
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Electrical Installation Condition Report Sheffield (EICR)

An Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) is a detailed report of the overall condition of electrical installations within a property, and the remedial work required, if needed. The report is not a certificate, but a comprehensive assessment of the electrical installation. EICRs are essential for ensuring electrical safety and compliance with regulations, especially for landlords.