The Importance of Electrical Safety in Rental Properties
The Real Estate Institute of Queensland (REIQ) reminds Landlords and Property Managers of their responsibilities when it comes to electrical safety in rental properties.
Whether you own a house, unit, townhouse, duplex or granny-flat, property owners and managers must keep their property electrically safe. This includes, but is not limited to:
- regularly testing safety switches
- maintaining equipment
- getting unsteady currents fixed in appliances (shocks and tingles).
Failing to maintain your property can put your tenants at serious risk.
Safety switches
Safety switches protect you from serious injury or shock. But in order to do that, they need to be working properly. Domestic rental properties are legally required to have safety switches fitted on all circuits.
Ask your tenants to test safety switches every three months—as a reminder, ask them to test when they receive their electricity bill. To test the safety switch they need to go to the switchboard and press the ‘T’ or test button to ensure the safety switch operates.
Equipment maintenance
As Landlord/Property Manager, you are responsible for maintaining all electrical equipment supplied on your premises. This can include electrical equipment that is plugged in, such as washing machines and dishwashers as well as all hard-wired equipment, like air conditioners and electric hot water systems. Should any issues arise, the tenant must inform their property owner to schedule maintenance or repairs.
Tingles and shocks
Never ignore a tingle or shock from electrical equipment, taps or other metal fittings. This is a sign of an electrical wiring issue and can be fatal. If your tenants experience a zap or tingling sensation from touching an electrical appliance, such as a toaster or dryer, they should stop using it immediately.
It’s your responsibility as the property owner to either replace it or get it fixed by a licensed electrician. If they experience a shock from a tap or other metal fitting, call Energex, Essential Energy or Ergon Energy immediately.
Always use a licensed electrical contractor. Doing your own electrical work is illegal and can jeopardise your insurance.
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