
Electrical Testing & EICR in Leeds, Bradford & Surrounding Areas
At CM Security & Electrical, we offer comprehensive Electrical Installation Condition Reports (EICR) for domestic, commercial, and industrial properties in Leeds, Bradford, and the surrounding areas. Whether you're a landlord, homeowner, or business owner, regular electrical testing is essential for ensuring the safety and compliance of your electrical systems.
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An EICR identifies potential hazards, deterioration, or non-compliance with current regulations, helping to prevent electrical accidents and meet legal requirements. Our fully qualified electricians carry out thorough inspections and provide clear, detailed reports with recommendations for any necessary remedial work.
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We serve landlords needing certification for rental properties, businesses requiring insurance compliance, and homeowners seeking peace of mind.
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Our EICR Services Include:
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Fixed wire testing for all property types
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Detailed inspection reports with clear coding (C1, C2, C3, FI)
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NAPIT-certified electricians
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Fast turnaround and competitive pricing
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Serving Leeds, Bradford, and neighbouring areas
Stay compliant and keep your property safe. Contact CM Security & Electrical today to book your EICR inspection.
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✅ Flexible hours, book a time that suits you
✅ Same day bookings
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Why Choose CM Security & Electrical Testing
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NAPIT-approved electricians
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Fully compliant with BS 7671 standards
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Fast, tidy, and professional service
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Certificates provided for all installations
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Covering Leeds, Bradford, and all surrounding areas
If your fuse box is old or frequently tripping, contact us today to arrange a site survey and get a competitive quote.
Why an EICR Certificate is Essential
An EICR (Electrical Installation Condition Report) is a comprehensive assessment of your property's electrical installations and systems. The primary purpose of the inspection is to detect any damage, deterioration, or faults that could pose a safety risk.
During this safety certification process, all electrical components within residential or commercial buildings are meticulously checked to ensure they meet current regulations and standards.
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According to a report by Electrical Safety First, approximately 20,000 electrical fires occur in the UK annually. The vast majority are linked to faulty electrical appliances, while around 9% result from defective wiring.
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For landlords, it is a legal and moral responsibility to ensure the electrical safety of their tenants. This includes the correct installation, ongoing maintenance, and regular inspection of all electrical systems and equipment.
EICR codes explained

Common Issues Identified During an EICR Inspection
An EICR inspection can reveal a wide range of electrical faults and safety concerns, including:
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Whether the earthing and bonding systems are adequate and compliant.
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The presence and proper functioning of residual current devices (RCDs), especially for socket outlets likely to be used with outdoor equipment.
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The condition of visible wiring, light fittings, and recessed downlighters.
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Signs of damage, deterioration, or excessive wear to electrical installations or equipment.
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The suitability and safety of switchgear and control panels in use.
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Whether sockets, switches, and lighting fixtures are in good working order and safe for continued use.
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Structural or layout changes to the property that may have compromised the integrity of the electrical system.
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Unsafe practices such as “daisy chaining” extension leads, which can overload circuits and increase fire risk.