Top 5 Hidden Costs of Skipping PAT Testing ⚡

Accidents & Injuries
Frayed cables or faulty appliances can lead to shocks, burns, or even fires. Protect your staff, tenants, or guests.

Legal Trouble
Negligence claims and fines under the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 can be costly.

Insurance Issues
Skipped testing may invalidate claims if an electrical accident occurs—leaving you financially exposed.

Equipment Damage
Minor faults can escalate into major appliance failures, resulting in expensive replacements.

Reputation Damage
Unsafe premises or equipment harm trust with employees, tenants, or clients—and may cost future business.

💡 Bottom Line: Regular PAT testing isn’t just compliance—it’s an investment in safety, savings, and peace of mind.