LATEST ELECTRICAL NEWS
1st March 2021
MBE M Bird Electrics registration with Elesca will be transferred to the NICEIC brand.
Please find information from Certsure, the operator for the Elecsa and NICEIC registration brands to explain this further
Taken from https://www.niceic.com/elecsa
Both ELECSA and NICEIC are operated by Certsure using exactly the same registration criteria and assessment process moderated by UKAS along with the singular vision to enhance and raise standards to drive technical excellence across our industry.
ELECSA Contractors accreditation will seamlessly transfer over to NICEIC from 1st February 2021 or at your next assessment, whichever date they prefer.
However, your continued registration with us is not taken for granted and we are happy to answer any further queries you have either via email or customer services team on 01582 539707
28th February 2015
Are you a householder looking for an electrician that is able to work safely in your home to legally required standards?
MBE - M Bird Electrics are registered and approved with Elecsa, part of the ECA group
Please click the following link to search on the new national database "Electrical Competent Person"
8th April 2013
MBE - M Bird Electrics is now a member of the Electrical Safety Register - the number one searchable database for electrical contractors across the UK.
The Electrical Safety Register only contains those firms whose work has been approved by government authorised bodies NICEIC and ELECSA.
Choosing a firm from the Electrical Safety Register is the best way to ensure all work carried out is safe. MBE - M Bird Electrics is assessed on a regular basis to ensure high standards and our work is checked against the IET Wiring Regulations BS 7671 as well as other standards.
MBE - M Bird Electrics undergo a rigorous assessment process, covering a representative sample of our work, our premises, documentation, equipment, and the competence of our key supervisory staff. We are then re-assessed on a regular basis to ensure continued compliance.
For more information, log on to www.electricalsafetyregister.com