Keep your rental properties safe and compliant with this simple checklist.
🔌 Before New Tenancies
- Arrange PAT testing for all portable electrical appliances you supply.
- Record test dates, results, and certificates for your records.
- Replace or repair any failed appliances before tenants move in.
🛠️ During Tenancy
- Carry out regular PAT testing (at least every 1–2 years).
- Visually inspect appliances when visiting the property (e.g. frayed cables, burn marks).
- Keep tenants informed about safe appliance use.
🏠 What to Test
- Kettles, toasters, and microwaves.
- Fridges, freezers, washing machines, and tumble dryers.
- Lamps, heaters, and televisions.
- Extension leads and multi-plug adapters.
- Any other portable plug-in appliances you supply.
📑 Record Keeping
- Keep PAT testing reports and certificates on file.
- Label appliances with PASS/FAIL stickers.
- Store records securely for at least 5 years (useful for inspections or insurance claims).
✅ Tip for landlords: Combine PAT testing with your property’s EICR (Electrical Installation Condition Report) to cover both portable appliances and fixed wiring/fixtures.
