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A
selection of infomation from and links to the Electrical
Safety Council's website: Everything you need
to know about electrics. Here are all the things that
you should look out for as well as everything you can
do to improve the way you treat electricity.
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Helping you understand all things electrical. –
All those things you don’t know about, like wiring,
and fuseboxes, carefully explained to help keep you
and your family safe.
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Switch on to safe electricity at home. Here are all
the things that you can do in and around your home to
keep you and your loved ones safe.
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What fuse should it have? What wire
should go where?
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Electric shocks. How you can help
if someone is affected.
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What to look for as a tenant. Some
simple do’s and don’ts.
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Have the lights gone out? Is a socket
or appliance not working? Here are some simple suggestions
as to what might be wrong.
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The statutory requirements for electrical installations
are different in England and Wales from those in Scotland
and Northern Ireland. Electricians carrying out work
in England and Wales have to comply with Part P of the
Building Regulations whereas in Scotland it is the Building
Standards system. At the present time Northern Ireland
has no equivalent statutory requirement.
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