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Electrical safety inspection in Mississauga Ontario by certified licensed electricians.



Scheduling regular inspections ensures that all the wires and appliances are in good working order, which reduces the risk of accidents. Lastly, it is never a good idea to try and handle serious electrical work yourself, as the problem often requires specialised knowledge of how the component or circuit works. Always call licensed electricans to do your electrical servicing to assure safety for you and your family. 

Call us today for a free estimate on electrical work such as a new electrical panel upgrade or a new entrance panel. Serving Mississauga , Clarkson Mississauga, Lorne Park Mississauga, Port Credit Mississauga. 


 

All licensed electricians should follow the Ontario Electrical Safety Code. Electrical installation, repair and replacement work must meet the Ontario Electrical Safety Code. The Code specifies how to safely do electrical work. The Code is updated every few years to include new technology and improved safety practices. Always refer to the current edition of the Code. Buy a Code book. Hire only a Licensed Electrical Contractor If you hire someone to do electrical work in your home, they must be a Licensed Electrical Contractor. General service providers need an ECRA/ESA licence to do electrical work in your home. If you hire a general contractor, confirm that a Licensed Electrical Contractor will do the electrical work. A Licensed Electrical Contractor must display their ECRA/ESA licence number. Ask to see it. Learn more about the benefits of using a Licensed Electrical Contractor. File a Notification of Work with ESA The Ontario Electrical Safety Code requires that most electrical work needs to be reported to the Electrical Safety Authority by filing a notification of work. Having a building permit isn’t the same as filing an electrical notification. You may need both. The person doing the electrical work must file the notification so if you’ve hired a Licensed Electrical Contractor, they should file the notification. 1) A contractor shall file a notification with the Electrical Safety Authority of any work on an electrical installation. Prior to commencement of the work whether or not electrical power or energy has been previously supplied to the land, building, or premises on which the work is performed or within 48 hours after commencement of the work. The contractor will also take care of the inspection process and calculate notification fees. Never take out a notification on behalf of someone else. 1. Rough-in – This takes place when all branch circuit wiring and outlet boxes are installed and before wiring is hidden by insulation, vapour barrier, drywall, etc. See more in  What is a rough-in inspection? 2. Final – Ask for the final inspection as soon as possible after completion of the electrical installation. See more in What is a final inspection? If the work doesn't comply with the Ontario Electrical Safety Code, the Inspector will issue a “defect notice” outlining the necessary corrections to comply with the Ontario Electrical Safety Code. If you’re doing your own electrical work: You will need to request an notification for inspection before or as soon as possible after the work is started. An electrical installation must be inspected before it’s concealed (based on the type of inspection needed – see above). Every electrical installation (building, property and/or service) must be clearly identified with its Civic/Fire Identification number and/or Lot Number to match the identification provided on the notification.


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