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Look out for my latest press advert throughout May in the Leamington Courier. Mention this ad when booking work for a 5% discount! Ts&Cs apply, see below.
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ElectricSafe have produced a leaflet aimed at consumers explaining why a competent person should be sought to perform electrical work in the home and how you can use their register to find someone suitable for the job. You can download a PDF copy of this leaflet from here.
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House builders rarely seem to install enough mains sockets to satisfy the gadgetry needs of your average family. My granny had very few mains-driven mod-cons and could cope quite happily with only one or two sockets per room, even going so far as to diligently switch them all off at night, however for most of us a couple of outlets just isn’t going to cut the mustard or indeed power the TV, PlayStation, DVD, DigiBox, mobile charger, floor lamp and laptop. At least, not simultaneously... unless you start hanging multi-way adaptors off your wall sockets.
I get asked about whether these things are safe or not and the short answer is yes, but only if used properly. Let us have a closer look at what’s out there and where things can go wrong...
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Shopping around for the best energy deal should be fairly simple and is an effective way of ensuring value for money. A lot of people are put off because they believe it will be a hassle, and I'm certainly not going to make any guarantees against cock-ups by the big boys, however the energy companies should manage the switch for you without any engineer visits or the juice being cut off.
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Thinking of installing a domestic burglar alarm?
Firstly, what is it for? A strange question I know, but generally people install these things either to protect the house when they're not present, or so they can sleep easier at night without worrying that every audible knock and bang is someone wanting to get their hands on the family jewels (so to speak). Or both of course.