Electrical installations and portable appliances
The Licence Holder must ensure that electrical installations in the House are in proper working order and safe for continued use.
Within 7 days of demand by the council, the Licence Holder must supply a declaration on the safety of electrical installations at the house.
The fixed electrical wiring and installations must be certified as safe by an electrician qualified to complete the test at least every 5 years, unless otherwise indicated on a previous inspection to be sooner, and must be in a ‘satisfactory’ condition.
The Licence Holder must provide a valid Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) based on the current BS 7671 within 3 months from the date of licence issue.
An electrician is deemed qualified if they are registered with the:
- Electrical Contractors Association (ECA)
- National Inspection Council for Electrical Installation Contracting (NICEIC)
- National Association of Professional Inspectors and Testers (NAPIT)
The council may accept EICRs from other qualified electricians, provided their competence is proven.
The Licence Holder must also ensure that portable electrical appliances made available in the house, as part of the property tenancy, are in a safe condition.
Within 7 days of demand by the council, the Licence Holder must supply a declaration on the safety of portable electrical appliances made available at the house.