FAQ's

FAQ's

Replacing or repairing electrical equipment can be very risky and life-threatening in some instances. An electrician is qualified and authorised to handle this type of work. Never hesitate or delay in calling one of our qualified electricians to disconnect your electricity for you and reconnect when you want it.

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Electrical fires may be caused by electrical system failures and appliance defects, but many are also caused by the misuse and poor maintenance of electrical appliances, incorrectly installed wiring, and overloaded circuits and extension cords.
In the event of an electrical fire, never throw water or use a water based extinguisher. Call Emergency 000 and if possible, turn off the electricity to the building at the main switch.

Only a licensed electrician can legally install a safety switch in your home. For everyone’s safety, always use a licensed electrician for all your electrical work.

Landlords are responsible for installing and checking safety switches in their property. During the tenancy, safety switches should be tested twice yearly as best practice. Landlords / property agents can do this as part of regular property inspections and can do it when they also test smoke alarms. They should let tenants know they are going to do this test when they give the notice of a property inspection or maintenance visit. They can let tenants know why the test is being done, and that it will cut the electricity supply during the test only.
It is easy and free to check if an electrician has a current licence: 1. Ask for their full name or their Australian Business Number (ABN). 2. Enter these details online at www.onegov.nsw.gov.au/publicregister/#/publicregister/search/Trades

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