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How Quickly Must Electrical Remedial Work Be Completed After an EICR?

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Electrical safety is a legal and moral responsibility in the UK. When an Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) identifies issues, action is not optional. Property owners must respond within defined timeframes to remain compliant and protect occupants. Understanding how quickly faults must be resolved helps landlords, homeowners, and businesses avoid penalties and reduce safety risks. This article explains the rules, timelines, and best practices around electrical remedial work after an EICR. Understanding the Purpose of an EICR An EICR is a formal assessment of the safety of fixed electrical installations. It checks wiring, circuits, fuse boards, and protective devices. The goal is to identify deterioration, damage, or non-compliance with current UK standards. The report highlights issues using observation codes. These codes determine how urgent repairs are. Once the report is issued, responsibility shifts to the property owner. Any required electrical remedial work must be...