Seaward is top choice for PAT testing expert

THE UK’s leading PAT testing company says Seaward is its first choice for electrical testing devices.

Hawkesworth Appliance Testing conducts more than eight million inspections and tests every year, with sites ranging from small businesses to multinational chains.

Portable appliance testing, is commonly referred to as ‘PAT testing’, is the quickest and most efficient way for employers to ensure any electrical equipment they provide to staff is safe to use.

As one of the largest PAT testing companies in the UK and Ireland, it’s essential that Hawkesworth’s engineers are equipped with the best technology – and Seaward’s Apollo series devices and wireless barcode scanner provide the ideal solution.

The popular PAT tester series offers fast and efficient testing with a simple-to-use interface and comprehensive range of tests.

Remote data transfer and the ability to store tens of thousands of test records help minimise downtime for engineers travelling back to the office to download results – perfect for the busy Hawkesworth team.

With more than 120 devices nationwide, supporting and training Hawkesworth engineers could pose a logistical challenge – but Seaward’s team go the extra mile to ensure the process is as smooth as possible.

Michael Kiddle, deputy managing director of Hawkesworth, explained: “Our technical teams are in constant communication with each other.

“Seaward’s technical sales engineer, Chris Coates, is always on hand to address any training requirements or queries.

“This extra service gives us complete peace of mind – without impacting our day-to-day operations.”

And the support doesn’t end there – Seaward works closely alongside Michael and the team delivering year-round training and support to technicians.

Michael continued: “We pride ourselves on delivering high quality customer service to our clients and we know Seaward shares this ethos.

“The team understands our passion for constantly driving forward and has worked with us closely to develop better working practices – which has ultimately improved customer experience.”

The two companies also share a commitment to improving electrical safety laws, with Hawkesworth backing Seaward’s national electrical safety campaign urging policy makers to create new PAT testing legislation in rented properties.

Scotland adopted new mandatory electrical testing standards for rented properties in 2015. Despite this there are no legal requirements for landlords to carry out regular PAT testing in the rest of the UK.

The campaign, which launched in May, also garnered support from MP Graeme Morris, who is sponsoring an Early Day Motion calling for the topic to be debated in parliament.

Now available is Seaward’s Apollo+ series, which build on the success of its predecessor with new functionality and accessories – including an external rechargeable battery pack and ability to scan and print 2D barcodes via an optional printer and scanner.

The Apollo+ series can be purchased in conjunction with Seaward’s PAT testing kits, which include extras such as printers and Bluetooth scanners designed to streamline the testing process.

All devices are supported by Seaward’s QR Data Viewer app and specially designed PATGuard 3 software.

For more information visit www.seaward.co.uk.

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