Services we provide:
- Domestic Services
- Industrial Services
- Commercial Services
- Emergency Lighting
- PAT Testing
- Periodic Inspections
- Electrical Vehicle Chargers
- Fire Tracing
Domestic Service
New builds
Extensions
Rewires
Additions, ie extra sockets, lights etc
Outdoor lighting
Fault finding and repairs
Fuse board upgrades
Periodic Inspections
New builds
Extensions
Rewires
Additions, ie extra sockets, lights etc
Outdoor lighting
Fault finding and repairs
Fuse board upgrades
Periodic Inspections
Industrial services
Cable containment
Upgrades and rewiring works
Fault finding and repairs
Periodic Inspections
Fire alarms
Emergency lighting
PAT Testing
Data cabling
Maintenance contracts
Cable containment
Upgrades and rewiring works
Fault finding and repairs
Periodic Inspections
Fire alarms
Emergency lighting
PAT Testing
Data cabling
Maintenance contracts
Commercial services
Emergency lighting
Fire alarms
LED lighting
DATA cabling
Periodic Inspections
PAT Testing
Fault finding and repairs
Rewires
Shop/office fit outs
Maintenance Contracts
Emergency lighting
Fire alarms
LED lighting
DATA cabling
Periodic Inspections
PAT Testing
Fault finding and repairs
Rewires
Shop/office fit outs
Maintenance Contracts
Emergency Lighting
It is a legal requirement for businesses to have emergency lighting testing carried out 4 times a year in order to prove that the building’s emergency lighting is safe and working order.
We offer various Emergency lighting service & maintenance contracts to suit individual business needs.
We can also arrange a detailed Initial Inspection visit that will involve a full assessment of lighting systems that have not been maintained for quite some time. We will develop a full plan on how to bring the lighting up to standard so you are protected.
Benefits of a service contract:
In the event of any failures, we will detail these in the report outlining the details of the failure and the action needed to repair it. We can on request also quote to repair any fails that appear during the inspection.
It is a legal requirement for businesses to have emergency lighting testing carried out 4 times a year in order to prove that the building’s emergency lighting is safe and working order.
We offer various Emergency lighting service & maintenance contracts to suit individual business needs.
We can also arrange a detailed Initial Inspection visit that will involve a full assessment of lighting systems that have not been maintained for quite some time. We will develop a full plan on how to bring the lighting up to standard so you are protected.
Benefits of a service contract:
- Keep your business and your staff safe from dangerous injuries caused by emergency lighting not working.
- Having your building tested allows you to show that you were being safe and cautious about emergencies.
- You can rest easy knowing if there was an emergency that your emergency lights would light the way out every time.
- Keep your business legally compliant with the Safety, Health, And Welfare Law.
In the event of any failures, we will detail these in the report outlining the details of the failure and the action needed to repair it. We can on request also quote to repair any fails that appear during the inspection.
PAT Testing
We provide portable appliance testing for Domestic, Industrial and Commercial equipment.
PAT testing reduces the risk of electrical shock by detecting potential safety problems with electrical appliances before they occur.
Many insurance companies and standards authorities are insisting on companies developing PAT Testing within their organisation.
The regulations on Portable Appliance Testing in Ireland can be found in the Safety, Health and Welfare at Work (General Application) Regulations, SI 299, 2007. The regulation directs employers to ensure that all portable equipment used in their place of work is periodically inspected and tested by a competent person.
We offer extremely competitive rates for PAT testing.
We provide portable appliance testing for Domestic, Industrial and Commercial equipment.
PAT testing reduces the risk of electrical shock by detecting potential safety problems with electrical appliances before they occur.
Many insurance companies and standards authorities are insisting on companies developing PAT Testing within their organisation.
The regulations on Portable Appliance Testing in Ireland can be found in the Safety, Health and Welfare at Work (General Application) Regulations, SI 299, 2007. The regulation directs employers to ensure that all portable equipment used in their place of work is periodically inspected and tested by a competent person.
We offer extremely competitive rates for PAT testing.
Periodic Inspections
All electrical installations deteriorate with age and use.
They should therefore be inspected and tested at regular intervals to check whether they are in a satisfactory condition for continued use.
Once the inspection has been completed, you will be issued with a Periodic Inspection Report.
A periodic inspection can assist in :
All electrical installations deteriorate with age and use.
They should therefore be inspected and tested at regular intervals to check whether they are in a satisfactory condition for continued use.
Once the inspection has been completed, you will be issued with a Periodic Inspection Report.
A periodic inspection can assist in :
- Revealing if any of your electrical circuits or equipment are overloaded.
- Helping to identify any potential electric shock risks and fire hazards.
- Helping to identify defective electrical work.
- Highlighting any lack of earthing or bonding.
- Ensuring compliance with the National Rules for Electrical Installations.
Electric vehicle chargers
Electric Car Charging is a new and evolving reality.
We specialise in the supply and installation of Electric Car Chargers and accessories in your home or business. We pride ourselves in supplying only the best quality Car Chargers for home installation.
We provide advice on power management, to make sure you’ll always have electricity for the things you need.
Electric Car Charging is a new and evolving reality.
We specialise in the supply and installation of Electric Car Chargers and accessories in your home or business. We pride ourselves in supplying only the best quality Car Chargers for home installation.
We provide advice on power management, to make sure you’ll always have electricity for the things you need.
Fire Tracing
The safest & quickest way to automatically Detect and Suppress Machine Fires & ensure Electrical Equipment Protection (Using Direct Low Pressure Systems with Clean Agent)
- You have a lot of money invested in your machines. Not only that, but in today's competitive environment, uptime is everything. Losing even a day of productivity can mean losing a valuable contract or customer.
Precision machine shops can't afford fire damage. That's why over 15,000 shops have decided they aren't taking any chances. Unlike traditional fire extinguishers, Firetrace systems activate automatically and suppress fires in seconds. That means your machines are safe, and you can get back to running your business in as little as 45 mintues.
- Electrical arcing and other malfunctions can easily start a fire inside of electrical equipment. Fires can start anywhere there is an electrical connection, and it's important to detect them right at their source. Firetrace systems detect fires using flexible tubing that can be installed anywhere a fire can start. If electrical equipment catches fire, the tubing bursts open, dousing the fire with clean agent gas. Unlike water or carbon dioxide, clean agents will not damage sensitive electronics, making them ideal for electrical equipment.
Detect
Firetrace systems do not require electronic fire detectors. Instead, the system detects fires using specially designed tubing. The tubing is made of a flexible polymer that can be installed anywhere a fire might start. Firetrace tubing can detect both heat and flames. When it detects either, then it bursts open, activating the system.
Activate
When the detection tubing bursts, there is a pressure change in the system. This activates a valve, which releases gas or powder stored in the cylinder. Unlike fire extinguishers, Firetrace systems do not require manual operation. However, systems can be manually operated by pushing a button called the manual release.
Suppress
Firetrace systems contain specialized gas or powder, designed for putting out fires. These are called suppression agents. Suppression agents put out fires by eliminating heat or oxygen or by disrupting chemical reactions. When the system activates, the agent travels from the cylinder to the protected space, either directly through the detection tube or through connected hoses and nozzles.
Types of Systems
Direct Release
Direct release systems detect fires using flexible Firetrace detection tubing. They suppress fires by releasing suppression agent directly through the tubing.
Indirect Release
Indirect release systems detect fires using flexible Firetrace detection tubing. They suppress fires by delivering suppression agent through hoses and nozzles.
High Pressure
High pressure systems detect fires using flexible Firetrace detection tubing. They suppress fires by delivering CO2 at high pressure through hoses and nozzles.
The safest & quickest way to automatically Detect and Suppress Machine Fires & ensure Electrical Equipment Protection (Using Direct Low Pressure Systems with Clean Agent)
- You have a lot of money invested in your machines. Not only that, but in today's competitive environment, uptime is everything. Losing even a day of productivity can mean losing a valuable contract or customer.
Precision machine shops can't afford fire damage. That's why over 15,000 shops have decided they aren't taking any chances. Unlike traditional fire extinguishers, Firetrace systems activate automatically and suppress fires in seconds. That means your machines are safe, and you can get back to running your business in as little as 45 mintues.
- Electrical arcing and other malfunctions can easily start a fire inside of electrical equipment. Fires can start anywhere there is an electrical connection, and it's important to detect them right at their source. Firetrace systems detect fires using flexible tubing that can be installed anywhere a fire can start. If electrical equipment catches fire, the tubing bursts open, dousing the fire with clean agent gas. Unlike water or carbon dioxide, clean agents will not damage sensitive electronics, making them ideal for electrical equipment.
Detect
Firetrace systems do not require electronic fire detectors. Instead, the system detects fires using specially designed tubing. The tubing is made of a flexible polymer that can be installed anywhere a fire might start. Firetrace tubing can detect both heat and flames. When it detects either, then it bursts open, activating the system.
Activate
When the detection tubing bursts, there is a pressure change in the system. This activates a valve, which releases gas or powder stored in the cylinder. Unlike fire extinguishers, Firetrace systems do not require manual operation. However, systems can be manually operated by pushing a button called the manual release.
Suppress
Firetrace systems contain specialized gas or powder, designed for putting out fires. These are called suppression agents. Suppression agents put out fires by eliminating heat or oxygen or by disrupting chemical reactions. When the system activates, the agent travels from the cylinder to the protected space, either directly through the detection tube or through connected hoses and nozzles.
Types of Systems
Direct Release
Direct release systems detect fires using flexible Firetrace detection tubing. They suppress fires by releasing suppression agent directly through the tubing.
Indirect Release
Indirect release systems detect fires using flexible Firetrace detection tubing. They suppress fires by delivering suppression agent through hoses and nozzles.
High Pressure
High pressure systems detect fires using flexible Firetrace detection tubing. They suppress fires by delivering CO2 at high pressure through hoses and nozzles.