OUR UNIQUE QUALITIES
DETAILED INSPECTIONS BY QUALIFIED ENGINEERS
Our accredited experts conduct thorough site surveys to identify potential electrical faults before they become dangerous.
CLEAR EXPLANATIONS OF REPORT FINDINGS
We provide transparent summaries of every inspection, ensuring you understand the necessary remedial actions for safety.
COMPLIANCE WITH 1989 SAFETY REGULATIONS
Regular testing ensures your property meets statutory legal obligations under the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989.

WHY EICR TESTING IS ESSENTIAL?
An Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) assesses the safety and integrity of a property’s fixed electrical systems. At Bee Compliant, our qualified engineers conduct detailed inspections to identify potential hazards, signs of deterioration, or regulatory non-compliance. We provide more than just a certificate; we explain our findings clearly, ensuring you understand any required remedial actions. Our thorough approach keeps your property safe, fully compliant, and future-set.




WHAT’S INVOLVED IN AN EICR INSPECTION?
Our EICR inspections cover a thorough visual check of circuits, control gear, and protective devices. We test earth circuits, inspect insulation conditions, and conduct polarity and RCD testing. This meticulous process ensures every aspect of your electrical system is assessed for safety and compliance. At Bee Compliant, we don’t just hand over a report; we explain the findings in plain English so you understand what’s needed to keep your property safe and future-set.
STAY COMPLIANT AND PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY
Under the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989, this is an essential test that business owners must arrange. You are responsible for ensuring your electrical systems are safe to use and that all practical and reasonable measures are in place to maintain safety. Depending on your setup, you may also need to arrange PAT testing for any electrical appliances used within your business. Regular inspections help you remain compliant, protect the safety of occupants, and support the validity of your insurance. They also reduce the risk of unexpected faults, costly repairs, and potential claims.





