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Essential electrical testing underway

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9:43am - 01 March 2022
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We’re continuing essential electrical safety testing in our council homes and around 7,000 tenants will soon receive a letter with an appointment for this to be carried out.

The safety of our tenants and residents is paramount and these checks allow us to examine the condition of the wiring against safety standards. Some wiring can deteriorate or become damaged over time, with the result of electric shock, fire and burns.

This forms part of our legal duty to carry out inspections, and tenants are required to allow these to take place. We would urge tenants to keep their appointment, or if it’s not convenient, to reschedule as soon as possible. Details of how to do this will be detailed in the letter.

“These safety checks are vitally important for keeping our tenants and residents safe,” explained Raymond Boyd, Project Delivery Manager. “This type of testing takes place every five years and is carried out with the minimal of disruption to tenants. So, if you receive an appointment please keep this and ensure access is provided.

“We’re asking tenants to work with us and provide access to allow us to protect them and their homes from fire and give them the peace of mind that their home remains safe.”

We are also reassuring tenants that staff will continue to wear face masks, maintain social distancing and carry out these checks with tenant safety in mind. If, on the day of an appointment, a tenant displays symptoms of coronavirus they should cancel and reschedule.

If a tenant refuses to provide access and seems unaware of their, and our obligations to maintain and keep them and their properties safe, as a last resort the council does have legal powers to enforce access if all attempts of co-operation are exhausted.

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01 Mar 2022

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