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New Part P Building Regulations for Electrical
Safety in the Home
Part P – What’s it all about?
When did the new rules start and why?
On
January 1st 2005, new Part P Building Regulations were enforced in England and
Wales to reduce the number of deaths, injuries and fires caused by faulty
electrical installations and to make it harder for 'cowboy builders' to leave
electrical installations in an unsafe condition. Part P is intended to increase
the safety of households by improving the design, installation, inspection and
testing of electrical installations in dwellings when these installations are
being newly built, extended or altered. The
risks posed by unsafe electrical installations and portable appliances are
electric shock, burns and other injuries arising from fires in buildings ignited
by electrical components overheating or building up dangerous currents causing
'arcing'. Installations that are properly designed, fitted, tested and
commissioned in accordance with British Standard BS 7671 (a requirement of Part
P) will help minimize these risks. From
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