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It’s against the law to carry out electrical work if you are unlicensed. So having a go at installing an appliance or doing some wiring is a no no. It doesn’t matter if you’re a handy DIYer and know your way around a switchboard – is putting your life and the lives of your loved ones at risk for the sake of a few quid? And you could jeopardise your house insurance. Call us today for licensed electrical installations in Brisbane.
DIY electrical work is unlicensed electrical work, which is illegal, and has penalties of up to $40,000 for individuals.
A breach that exposes an individual to a risk of death or serious injury or illness attracts a maximum penalty of $600,000 for an individual ($3,000,000 for a corporation) or five years’ imprisonment.
In Queensland, all electricians must have an electrical work licence permitting them to carry out work. What’s more, the law requires that licensed electrical workers must ensure that they perform electrical work in accordance with legislation, codes of practice as well as technical standards.
As well as individual licences for electrical work, electrical contracting businesses must also have an electrical contractor licence. In addition, electrical contractors must have a minimum of $5 million public liability insurance, with a $50,000 consumer protection component.
Always look for the electrician’s electrical contractor licence number and confirm that they have a current licence before getting them to do any work for you. At Always Prompt Repairs, our licences are up to date! In addition, we’ll provide you with a certificate for all work completed as required by law such as:
For more information, visit Workplace Health and Safety Electrical Safety Office Workers’ Compensation Register.
Always Prompt Repairs Brisbane are open Monday to Friday from 7.30am to 4.30pm. However, if you need us outside these hours, call us and we’ll come to the rescue.
As well as electrical installations, we offer
We accept cash, mobile EFTPOS, Debit, VISA and MasterCard.
Remember that additional charges may apply after hours or weekends. To sum up… what are you waiting for?