PAT Inspector and Fire Extinguisher Inspector Recommendation
PAT Inspector and Fire Extinguisher Inspector Recommendation
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RAClNG SNAKE

Original Poster:

3,606 posts

248 months

Wednesday 22nd August 2012
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Looking for a couple of recommendations for : -

1. Portable Appliance Testing - Ideally needs to be sympathetic to the fact that some appliances are traditional due to historical significance of the buildings/business.

2. Fire Extinguisher Inspector - Reasonably priced without BS about unnecessary replacements.

To cover a South Warwickshire business.

stourbridges2tvr

395 posts

226 months

Wednesday 22nd August 2012
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Buy a Pat tester and do it yourself. Regs say testers have to be "a competant person" ie. some one who knows how to read instructions, use the machine, stick on a sticker and make a report. Not hard - thats how we do it, in so far as i can see all this PAT testin malarky is money for old rope.

Fire extinguisher....dunno....but theres plenty, another money for old rope scam.

sone

4,603 posts

254 months

Wednesday 22nd August 2012
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You can hire a pat tester from tool hire shop and do it yourself as stated and unless you've got a particularly large office I'd just google a local supplier. Had our fire fighting equipment checked out think it cost a couple of hundred quid to sort. Probably cost more in petrol to drag someone possibly cheaper in.

P14SMM

230 posts

171 months

Wednesday 22nd August 2012
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We sent a guy in our office on a train the tester course it was £80.00 then got a tester and all the adaptors. It save a lot of hassle.

RAClNG SNAKE

Original Poster:

3,606 posts

248 months

Wednesday 22nd August 2012
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Thanks for the replies. Going down the equipment hire route, buying doesn't make sense for one off annual use when calibration is £60+VAT+shipping per annum.

Blair357ci

1,085 posts

224 months

Wednesday 29th August 2012
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Your welcome to borrow my PAT tester.

RAClNG SNAKE

Original Poster:

3,606 posts

248 months

Wednesday 29th August 2012
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Blair357ci said:
Your welcome to borrow my PAT tester.
Thanks Blair, you have a PM.