Veterinary practices have a unique mix of medical equipment, grooming tools, and office appliances. Keeping all portable electrical equipment PAT tested demonstrates your commitment to safety.
What Appliances Need Testing in a Veterinary Practice?
Any portable electrical appliance that has a plug needs PAT testing. In a typical veterinary practice, this includes:
- Kettles, microwaves, and kitchen appliances
- Computers, monitors, and printers
- Phone chargers and extension leads
- Heaters and fans
- Any specialist equipment with a plug
How Often Should a Veterinary Practice Be PAT Tested?
The IET Code of Practice provides guidance on testing frequency based on the type of equipment and the environment. For most veterinary practices, annual testing is recommended. Higher-risk environments may require testing every 3–6 months.
Is PAT Testing a Legal Requirement for Veterinary Practices?
There is no single law that mandates PAT testing by name. However, the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 and the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 require that all electrical equipment is maintained in a safe condition. PAT testing is the recognised way to demonstrate compliance.
What Happens During a PAT Test?
Each appliance undergoes a visual inspection followed by electronic testing using calibrated equipment. We check for damage, measure earth continuity and insulation resistance, and verify the appliance is safe. Appliances that pass are labelled with a test date and next test due date.
PAT Testing Prices for Veterinary Practices
- Up to 10 appliances: £59
- 11–50 appliances: £99
- 51–100 appliances: £149
- 100+ appliances: Contact us for a bespoke quote
Book PAT Testing for Your Veterinary Practice
We work around your schedule to minimise disruption. Most veterinary practice PAT tests are completed in 1–3 hours with same-day certificates. Get in touch for a free quote.
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Based in Salford, covering all of Greater Manchester. From £59, same-day certificates.