Electrical
Safety Council charity issues stark warning as study reveals approximately 6.2
million Brits could be living in an illegally wired home that may be putting
lives at risk.
What
devoted DIYers are failing to realise is that they could face hefty fines or
even prosecution by doing what they believe is simple electrical work around
their home.
A
new survey by charity the Electrical Safety Council shows that millions of
people are attempting electrical jobs such as rewiring and installing
complicated electrical equipment in an attempt to save cash. What they
don’t know is that by law, electrical work must be carried out by a registered
electrician, or at least approved by a local building control office.
Experts
are worried that this lack of understanding could result in serious injury or
death, with figures from the Electrical Safety Council showing
that electricity kills at least one person in their home each week, with almost
1,000 seriously injured every day1.
By
placing more importance on cost, rather than credentials, many homeowners could
be putting their lives at risk in an attempt to save money.
The
survey reveals that one in seven consumers have rewired areas of their home,
one in five have carried out a fuse box change, one in six have attempted an
electrical installation in the garden, while one in eight have or would attempt
to install under floor areas of their home.
As
a result, more than a third of registered electricians are called to fix
botched jobs at least once a month and almost one in five contractors have seen
dodgy electrical work, which has caused injury to the homeowner.
Shockingly,
a quarter of Brits did not know that if you are conducting electrical work in
the bathroom, kitchen or garden you need to get the work done by a registered
electrician or notify your local building control office, otherwise the work
could be illegal.
Further
to this, one in six did not know it is a criminal offence to carry out work that
does not comply with building regulations, while one in five are not aware that
when moving into a new home, you should always ask to see a certificate to
prove the house meets the current wiring regulations.
The
Electrical Safety Council is therefore urging anyone planning on carrying out
electrical work in their home to always use a registered, competent electrician
to ensure that the work will always meet the necessary regulations.
Phil Buckle, director general
of the Electrical Safety Council, comments: “Some of the figures from this
survey are truly alarming. There is clearly a need to continually educate
homeowners on the dangers of electricity in the home.
“With this in mind, the
Electrical Safety Register was launched by our
charity in partnership with the Electrical Contractors’ Association to
offer consumers an easy to use database, where they can find a certified
contractor and be sure that the work that is carried out will be safe and up to
standard.
“We hope that by launching
the Register, we can help to reduce the number of deaths and accidents that
occur each year through incorrect electrical work.”
Tony
Cable, spokesperson for the Electrical Safety Register, adds: “These shocking
survey results really do highlight the importance of the Electrical Safety
Register.
“It
is vital that people make sure that the electrician is registered, especially
since less than a quarter of those asked even bother to check their sparky is
fully certified.
“When
looking for someone to carry out electrical work, too many homeowners are
making their decisions based on cost, rather than credentials; a mistake that
can prove to be deadly. Therefore we are urging people to use the
Electrical Safety Register to help them to find a competent local electrician,
so that they can stay safe in their home.”
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